Claimant v RVB Transcendence Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The tribunal found that the respondent did not make unauthorised deductions from the claimant's wages. The claim was dismissed.
The tribunal found the complaint well-founded. The respondent failed to pay the claimant in accordance with the Working Time Regulations 1998 in respect of holiday that had accrued but had not been taken. The claimant was entitled to payment for 0.73 days of accrued but untaken annual leave.
Facts
Benny Jose brought claims against RVB Transcendence Limited for unauthorised deductions from wages and unpaid holiday pay. The claimant was self-represented while the respondent was represented by Peninsula consultant. The case was heard remotely by video at London South Employment Tribunal.
Decision
The tribunal dismissed the unauthorised deductions from wages claim but found in favour of the claimant on the holiday pay claim. The respondent was ordered to pay £112.44 for 0.73 days of accrued but untaken annual leave under the Working Time Regulations 1998.
Practical note
Even small amounts of unpaid accrued holiday entitlement remain enforceable under the Working Time Regulations 1998, and claimants can succeed on holiday pay claims while failing on related unauthorised deduction claims.
Award breakdown
Legal authorities cited
Statutes
Case details
- Case number
- 2305633/2024
- Decision date
- 1 October 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 1
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Sector
- other
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- lay rep
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No