Cases8001432/2025

Claimant v Promoting Inclusion Through Sport CIC

13 October 2025Before Employment Judge E MannionScotlandin person

Outcome

Claimant succeeds£2,400

Individual claims

Unlawful Deduction from Wagessucceeded

The tribunal found that the respondent had unlawfully deducted wages from the claimant and ordered payment of the outstanding amount of £2,400. The tribunal accepted the claimant's case that wages were owed and not properly paid.

Facts

Mr Wilson brought a claim for unlawful deductions of wages against Promoting Inclusion Through Sport CIC. The claim was initially brought against Gerard Gallagher individually but was amended to substitute the CIC as the correct respondent. The hearing proceeded with the claimant representing himself and the respondent represented by Mr Gallagher as a lay representative.

Decision

The tribunal found in favour of the claimant on his unlawful deductions of wages claim and ordered the respondent to pay £2,400 in outstanding wages. The tribunal also granted the amendment to substitute the correct respondent entity.

Practical note

Even self-represented claimants can succeed in straightforward wage claims where the employer has failed to pay amounts properly due.

Award breakdown

Unpaid wages£2,400

Case details

Case number
8001432/2025
Decision date
13 October 2025
Hearing type
full merits
Hearing days
1
Classification
contested

Respondent

Sector
charity
Represented
Yes
Rep type
lay rep

Claimant representation

Represented
No