Claimant v ONMT Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The tribunal found that the claimant's claim of unauthorised deduction from wages was not well-founded. The claim was dismissed following a hearing at which both parties attended, the claimant appearing in person and the respondent represented by its director.
Facts
Mr L Cunha brought a claim against his employer ONMT Limited alleging unauthorised deduction from wages. The case was heard remotely via CVP at the London (South) Employment Tribunal. Both parties attended the hearing, with the claimant representing himself and the respondent represented by its director, Mr Nowkandi.
Decision
Employment Judge Fredericks-Bowyer dismissed the claim, finding that the claimant's claim of unauthorised deduction from wages was not well-founded. No award was made in the claimant's favour.
Practical note
A bare judgment document with minimal reasoning provides limited precedential value and highlights the importance of obtaining full written reasons to understand the tribunal's decision-making process.
Case details
- Case number
- 6009553/2024
- Decision date
- 31 January 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 1
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Name
- ONMT Limited
- Sector
- other
- Represented
- No
- Rep type
- self
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No