Cases3305550/2024

Claimant v Cara Jeffrey t/a The Transformation Clinic

5 June 2025Before Employment Judge Mr G. KingBury St Edmundsremote video

Outcome

Claimant succeeds£1,099

Individual claims

Unlawful Deduction from Wagessucceeded

The tribunal found the claimant's claim for unpaid wages was well founded. The award of £1,099.32 net pay includes both unpaid wages and holiday pay due to the claimant.

Holiday Paysucceeded

The holiday pay claim succeeded as part of the overall unpaid wages award. The tribunal included holiday pay within the total sum of £1,099.32 awarded to the claimant.

Facts

The claimant brought a claim for unpaid wages against her employer, The Transformation Clinic, which was a business operated by Cara Jeffrey as a sole trader. The claim included both unpaid wages and accrued holiday pay. The respondent was represented by a professional representative, Mr Henry, while the claimant appeared in person.

Decision

The tribunal found in favour of the claimant on her claim for unpaid wages. The tribunal awarded £1,099.32 net pay, which included both unpaid wages and holiday pay. The respondent's name was amended to correctly identify Cara Jeffrey as trading under the business name The Transformation Clinic.

Practical note

Even where a respondent is represented and the claimant appears in person, tribunals will uphold straightforward wage claims where the evidence supports non-payment.

Award breakdown

Unpaid wages£1,099

Case details

Case number
3305550/2024
Decision date
5 June 2025
Hearing type
full merits
Hearing days
1
Classification
contested

Respondent

Sector
healthcare
Represented
Yes
Rep type
lay rep

Claimant representation

Represented
No