Claimant v Select Support Partnerships Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The respondent paid the claimant all his holiday pay save for £2.76, and the claimant withdrew the balance of his holiday pay claim.
The claim for £146.20 was withdrawn by the claimant as HMRC agreed to reimburse him.
The claim for £319.95 was adjourned sine die to allow time for the claimant to recover the sum from Universal Credit using a collector reference number provided by the respondent. The tribunal will await confirmation of receipt before making a final determination.
Facts
The claimant brought claims for holiday pay and two unauthorised deduction of wages claims totalling £146.20 and £319.95. The respondent paid almost all the holiday pay owed and HMRC agreed to reimburse the claimant for the £146.20. The remaining issue concerned £319.95, which the claimant said impacted his pension. The respondent obtained a collector reference number for the claimant to recover this sum from Universal Credit.
Decision
The tribunal adjourned the case sine die (without a fixed date) to allow the claimant time to recover the £319.95 through Universal Credit using the collector reference number provided by the respondent. The claims for holiday pay and the £146.20 deduction were withdrawn.
Practical note
Tribunals will pragmatically adjourn sine die where disputes involve administrative recovery through third-party systems like HMRC or Universal Credit, allowing parties to return only if the issue remains unresolved.
Case details
- Case number
- 6018428/2025
- Decision date
- 29 July 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 1
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Sector
- healthcare
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- in house
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No