Claimant v Destiny Social Care Provider Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The tribunal found by consent that the Claimant was entitled to reimbursement of expenses that had not been paid. The Respondent agreed to pay £600.00 in damages for this breach of contract claim relating to unpaid expenses.
The tribunal found by consent that the Respondent had made unauthorised deductions from the Claimant's wages, including both unpaid pay and holiday pay. The Respondent was ordered to pay £2,863.68 gross to remedy these unlawful deductions.
This claim for unpaid holiday pay was part of the unauthorised deductions claim and succeeded by consent. The holiday pay element was included in the total gross award of £2,863.68 ordered by the tribunal.
Facts
The Claimant brought claims against Destiny Social Care Provider Limited for unpaid expenses, unpaid wages and unpaid holiday pay. The matter was resolved by consent between the parties at a hearing conducted by video.
Decision
The tribunal found by consent that all of the Claimant's claims succeeded. The Respondent was ordered to pay £600 for unpaid expenses and £2,863.68 gross for unauthorised deductions from wages including holiday pay.
Practical note
Consent judgments can efficiently resolve wage and expense claims where the employer acknowledges liability without requiring contested evidence.
Award breakdown
Case details
- Case number
- 6002174/2025
- Decision date
- 17 June 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 1
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Sector
- healthcare
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- lay rep
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No