Nagle v Kujawowicz [EAT]

JurisdictionIreland
Judgment Date13 February 2012
Judgment citation (vLex)[2012] 2 JIEC 1303
Docket NumberTE122/2010,UD957/2010
Date13 February 2012
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal (Ireland)

EMPLOYMENT APPEALS TRIBUNAL

CASE NO.

UD957/2010

TE122/2010

APPEAL(S) OF:

The Recommendation of the Rights Commissioner in the Case of:

Thomas Joseph Nagle, Carrigacunna, Killavullen, Mallow, Co Cork
Appellant
and
Marek Kujawowicz, Station Road, Ballyhooley, Co Cork
Respondent
Representation:

Appellant(s) : In Person

Respondent(s):Independent Workers Union, 55 North Main Street, Cork

Under

UNFAIR DISMISSALS ACTS, 1977 TO 2007

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT (INFORMATION) ACT, 1994 AND 2001

I certify that the Tribunal (Division of Tribunal)

Chairman: Ms. K T. O'Mahony B.L.

Members: Ms M. Sweeney

Mr O. Wills

heard this appeal at Cork on 13th February 2012

Preliminary Issue
1

The representative for the respondent/employee made an application to the Tribunal to adjourn the hearing as the respondent/employee was unable to attend the hearing.

2

The Tribunal refused the application on the basis that two adjournments had been previously granted in this case and that it had been made clear when granting the second adjournment, on 1 December 2011, that no further adjournments would be granted.

3

This case came before the Tribunal by way of an employer appealing against the recommendation of a Rights Commissioner under the Unfair Dismissals Acts, 1977 to 2007 and the Terms of Employment (Information) Act, 1994 and 2001. Reference R-078896-UD-09JOC and R-078899-TE-09J0C.

Summary of the Evidence
4

The appellant owns and runs a horse training business. A friend told him the claimant was looking for work and some place to live. The appellant created the position of general yard worker and stable cleaner for the respondent as well as providing him with accommodation in a cottage on his land. Prior to taking on the respondent on 3 November 2007 this work was done by riders/trainers. However, in early 2009 the appellant had only a few horses in training and he was unable to maintain the respondent's position, which he had created for him. The appellant dismissed the respondent on 28 February 2009.

5

The appellant agreed in cross-examination that he had taken on a rider on 9 February 2009 to replace one who was leaving on 10 February 2009. The replacement rider also cleaned stables and did general yard work in conjunction with his riding duties. The respondent was not a rider.

6

The appellant acknowledged that he did not provide the respondent with a contract of employment. The respondent had never asked him for a contract...

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