Case Number: ADJ-00000059. Workplace Relations Commission
Court | Workplace Relations Commission |
Docket Number | ADJ-00000059 |
Date | 11 May 2016 |
Parties | An Employee -v- An Employer |
Adjudication Decision Reference: ADJ-00000059
Complaints for Resolution:
Act |
Complaint Reference No. |
Date of Receipt |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under section 7 of the Terms of Employment (Information) Act, 1994 |
CA-00000092-002 |
06/10/2015 |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under section 27 of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 |
CA-00000092-003 |
06/10/2015 |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under section 6 of the Payment of Wages Act, 1991 |
CA-00000092-004 |
06/10/2015 |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under section 27 of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 |
CA-00000092-005 |
06/10/2015 |
Date of Adjudication Hearing: 18/01/2016
Workplace Relations Commission Adjudication Officer: Kevin Baneham
Procedure:On 6 October 2015, the complainant referred complaints to the Workplace Relations Commission pursuant to the Terms of Employment (Information) Act, the Organisation of Working Time Act and the Payment of Wages Act. In accordance with Section 41(4) of the Workplace Relations Act, 2015 following the referral of the complaints to me by the Director General of the Workplace Relations Commission, I inquired into the complaints and gave the parties an opportunity to be heard by me and to present to me any evidence relevant to the complaints. The complaints were scheduled for adjudication on the 18 January 2016. The complainant attended in person and a director attended for the respondent limited company.
Complainant’s Submission and Presentation:The complainant worked for the respondent limited company as a pizza chef. His employment commenced on 1 December 2013 and came to an end on the 13 September 2015. He outlined that at no time did he receive a contract of employment or any written terms regarding his employment. He generally worked a 40 hour week and also worked many Sundays. He was not paid any Sunday premium and that he worked a great many Sundays. In respect of annual leave, the complainant said that he did not receive any paid annual leave for 2014 and 2015. With regard to 2014, he did not accept the oral evidence of the director of the respondent that he had been paid for annual leave this year. He outlined that his wages were deducted for time he took on annual leave. He says that he was paid for one week in this year but not paid for three further weeks. In respect of wages owed to him, he agreed with the director that he was owed wages for weeks 36 and 37 of 2015 and that the net relevant amounts were €261.73 and €208.78. He had been paid for one other outstanding week. The complainant outlined that he last worked for the respondent on the 11th September 2015 and resigned as he was no longer being paid by the respondent.
Respondent’s Submission and Presentation:The respondent is a Dublin...
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