Claimant v Qube Qualifications and Development Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The claim was struck out because the claimant failed to comply with a Tribunal Order dated 19 June 2025 and failed to make representations or request a hearing when given the opportunity. The claim had not been actively pursued.
The notice pay claim was struck out because the claimant failed to comply with a Tribunal Order dated 19 June 2025 and failed to make representations or request a hearing when given the opportunity. The claim had not been actively pursued.
Facts
The claimant brought claims for redundancy pay and notice pay against Qube Qualifications and Development Limited (in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and the Secretary of State for Business and Trade. The Tribunal made an Order on 19 June 2025 which the claimant failed to comply with. The claimant was given an opportunity to make representations or request a hearing as to why the claims should not be struck out for non-compliance and non-pursuit.
Decision
The Tribunal struck out both the redundancy pay and notice pay claims because the claimant failed to comply with the previous Tribunal Order and failed to make any representations or request a hearing when given the opportunity. The claims had not been actively pursued.
Practical note
Failure to comply with tribunal orders and failure to actively pursue a claim will result in strike-out, even where the first respondent is insolvent and the second respondent is the Secretary of State.
Case details
- Case number
- 3305573/2023
- Decision date
- 15 October 2025
- Hearing type
- strike out
- Hearing days
- —
- Classification
- procedural
Respondent
- Sector
- education
- Represented
- No
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No