8000734/2024

Ms S Lindores-Williams v Fertility Network UK

Decision date
31 Mar 2025
Published
7 Apr 2025
Country
Scotland
Source
GOV.UK ↗
Breach of Contract Public Interest Disclosure Unlawful Deduction from Wages

Judgment · 48 pages · 105 indexed sections

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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS (SCOTLAND) 5 Case Number: 8000734/2024 Hearing held in Glasgow on 3, 4 and 6 February 2025 Employment Judge M Whitcombe 10 Ms S Lindores-Williams Claimant In person 15 20 Fertility Network UK Respondent Represented by: Mr S Hoyle (Consultant) 25
JUDGMENT The judgment of the Tribunal is as follows. 30 (1) The complaint that the respondent subjected the claimant to numerous detriments in contravention of section 47B(1) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 fails and is dismissed. (2) The claimant was not constructively dismissed, so the complaint of unfair 35 dismissal fails and is dismissed. Case No.: 8000734/2024 Page 2 (3) The claimant ha...
5 REASONS Introduction and background
1. This is my reserved judgment and reasons following a hearing in which the evidence and submissions were completed within the 3 days listed above. A 10 personal issue meant that I was unexpectedly unavailable to sit on 5 February 2025 and I apologise once again to the parties for that. With the agreement of the parties, that lost time was largely made up by continuing with the hearing until a...
2. The claimant was formerly employed by the respondent from 27 May 2019 until 4 April 2024, latterly as its Scotland Branch Coordinator. The respondent is a private company limited by guarantee and a registered charity which 20 provides advice and support to those affected by fertility challenges. Issues

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