6019957/2024
P Ovat v Effective Security Services Ltd T/a Professional Security
- Decision date
- 9 Dec 2025
- Published
- 7 May 2026
- Country
- England and Wales
- Source
- GOV.UK ↗
Unlawful Deduction from Wages
Judgment · 26 pages · 21 indexed sections
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Case No: 6019957/2024
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: P OVAT Respondent:
EFFECTIVE SECURITY SERVICES LTD T/A PROFESSIONAL SECURITY Heard at: Newcastle Upon Tyne On: 20,21,22,23 October 2025 Before: Employment Judge O’Dempsey Representation Claimant: self Respondent: Wilshire (counsel)
JUDGMENT The claimant’s claim for unlawful deductions from wages succeeds; The remainder of the claimant’s claims for unfair dismissal (section 103A and 104A), detriments under the National Minimum Wage Act 1998 and under the Employment Rights Act 1996, are dismissed.
REASONS 1) By a claim form presented on 27 November 2024 the claimant who was a door supervisor for the respondent from 20 April 2024, on terms and conditions to be referred to later, made claims for arrears of pay and other payments. He also made a claim for "reimbursement" and "bullying". 2) He said he had started working for the respondents (in box 8.2 of the claim form) in April 2024 after ...
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