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| Author: | captain cab [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:53 am ] |
| Post subject: | Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
Posh minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking A FORMER employee of a Henley minicab company has won an employment tribunal. Paul Martin claimed he was unfairly dismissed from County Cars in October last year when the owner Richard Oxley returned from holiday. The 60-year-old had been working as a controller for the company, which is based in Station Road, for almost three years. He said: “I took on the job because I had recently suffered from cancer which was quite serious, and I had to have my right kidney removed. “I was offered the job and I took it, but the hours I worked soon got increased and were always being changed. “Richard came back from holiday and said that he could not afford me any more. He said I just had to go. “I was dumbfounded when it happened. “The work was a little bit below what I normally would do but I am 60 and you have to take what you can get. “I was quite gutted, and I just sort of left. Then I thought that I could not let him get away with it because it is not on.” Oxley was ordered to pay £5,000 at the tribunal, which was held at Marchants Place, Reading on March 27. It was found that Mr Martin was an employee of Highserve Ltd, which trades as County Cars, rather than self employed. Mr Martin, of Nuffield, said: “For the whole three years I worked there Richard had basically been saying that no National Insurance or tax has ever been taken from my wages. “He was trying to say that I was self employed and that I was like a contractor for them. “Yet I worked set hours, came in with a key, answered the phone, used their stuff and locked up. “I was asked two questions at the tribunal- did you negotiate when you had holidays or could you just take them, and could you send someone else along to do you work. “The answers to both of these showed that I was employed. “Richard did not even have the audacity to turn up in court- it shows no respect for the court at all. “He got fined for everything- not giving me a contract, not giving me appropriate redundancy and unfair dismissal.” Mr Martin was also awarded a month’s holiday pay and money in lieu of a months notice. He said: “I was very pleased with the outcome but it was strange because Richard did not supply the relevant paperwork. “He was told that his evidence would not be listened to if he did not supply it within a week which he did not do. “Now he has got six weeks to pay me or I have to go to a county court to try to get the money. “It is all wrong and he has been very nasty towards me. When this all started I just said to him why don’t you give me a months notice financially but he would not have it. “I was not surprised that he did not turn up as he ia quite arrogant and seems to think he is above the law.” Oxley refused to comment. http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/busines ... id=1264184 |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
Quote: “He was trying to say that I was self employed tip of the iceberg
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| Author: | trotskys twin [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
captain cab wrote: Posh minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking A FORMER employee of a Henley minicab company has won an employment tribunal. Paul Martin claimed he was unfairly dismissed from County Cars in October last year when the owner Richard Oxley returned from holiday. The 60-year-old had been working as a controller for the company, which is based in Station Road, for almost three years. He said: “I took on the job because I had recently suffered from cancer which was quite serious, and I had to have my right kidney removed. “I was offered the job and I took it, but the hours I worked soon got increased and were always being changed. “Richard came back from holiday and said that he could not afford me any more. He said I just had to go. “I was dumbfounded when it happened. “The work was a little bit below what I normally would do but I am 60 and you have to take what you can get. “I was quite gutted, and I just sort of left. Then I thought that I could not let him get away with it because it is not on.” Oxley was ordered to pay £5,000 at the tribunal, which was held at Marchants Place, Reading on March 27. It was found that Mr Martin was an employee of Highserve Ltd, which trades as County Cars, rather than self employed. Mr Martin, of Nuffield, said: “For the whole three years I worked there Richard had basically been saying that no National Insurance or tax has ever been taken from my wages. “He was trying to say that I was self employed and that I was like a contractor for them. “Yet I worked set hours, came in with a key, answered the phone, used their stuff and locked up. “I was asked two questions at the tribunal- did you negotiate when you had holidays or could you just take them, and could you send someone else along to do you work. “The answers to both of these showed that I was employed. “Richard did not even have the audacity to turn up in court- it shows no respect for the court at all. “He got fined for everything- not giving me a contract, not giving me appropriate redundancy and unfair dismissal.” Mr Martin was also awarded a month’s holiday pay and money in lieu of a months notice. He said: “I was very pleased with the outcome but it was strange because Richard did not supply the relevant paperwork. “He was told that his evidence would not be listened to if he did not supply it within a week which he did not do. “Now he has got six weeks to pay me or I have to go to a county court to try to get the money. “It is all wrong and he has been very nasty towards me. When this all started I just said to him why don’t you give me a months notice financially but he would not have it. “I was not surprised that he did not turn up as he ia quite arrogant and seems to think he is above the law.” Oxley refused to comment. http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/busines ... id=1264184 Not really a result £5000 I am sure more could have been achieved with Union backing and representation. that said well done that man MOST such as Rambo would have run away, anyone else in a similar situation GMB,org or RMT
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| Author: | trotskys twin [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:42 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
trotskys twin wrote: captain cab wrote: Posh minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking A FORMER employee of a Henley minicab company has won an employment tribunal. Paul Martin claimed he was unfairly dismissed from County Cars in October last year when the owner Richard Oxley returned from holiday. The 60-year-old had been working as a controller for the company, which is based in Station Road, for almost three years. He said: “I took on the job because I had recently suffered from cancer which was quite serious, and I had to have my right kidney removed. “I was offered the job and I took it, but the hours I worked soon got increased and were always being changed. “Richard came back from holiday and said that he could not afford me any more. He said I just had to go. “I was dumbfounded when it happened. “The work was a little bit below what I normally would do but I am 60 and you have to take what you can get. “I was quite gutted, and I just sort of left. Then I thought that I could not let him get away with it because it is not on.” Oxley was ordered to pay £5,000 at the tribunal, which was held at Marchants Place, Reading on March 27. It was found that Mr Martin was an employee of Highserve Ltd, which trades as County Cars, rather than self employed. Mr Martin, of Nuffield, said: “For the whole three years I worked there Richard had basically been saying that no National Insurance or tax has ever been taken from my wages. “He was trying to say that I was self employed and that I was like a contractor for them. “Yet I worked set hours, came in with a key, answered the phone, used their stuff and locked up. “I was asked two questions at the tribunal- did you negotiate when you had holidays or could you just take them, and could you send someone else along to do you work. “The answers to both of these showed that I was employed. “Richard did not even have the audacity to turn up in court- it shows no respect for the court at all. “He got fined for everything- not giving me a contract, not giving me appropriate redundancy and unfair dismissal.” Mr Martin was also awarded a month’s holiday pay and money in lieu of a months notice. He said: “I was very pleased with the outcome but it was strange because Richard did not supply the relevant paperwork. “He was told that his evidence would not be listened to if he did not supply it within a week which he did not do. “Now he has got six weeks to pay me or I have to go to a county court to try to get the money. “It is all wrong and he has been very nasty towards me. When this all started I just said to him why don’t you give me a months notice financially but he would not have it. “I was not surprised that he did not turn up as he ia quite arrogant and seems to think he is above the law.” Oxley refused to comment. http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/busines ... id=1264184 Not really a result £5000 I am sure more could have been achieved with Union backing and representation. that said well done that man MOST such as Rambo would have run away, next step object ti this kunnnnts license on the grounds that hes not fit and proper anyone else in a similar situation GMB,org or RMT ![]() |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
trotskys twin wrote: Not really a result £5000 I am sure more could have been achieved with Union backing and representation. I bet it couldn't. Show us a few links to any story/article which states a part-timers get £5,000 after three years. |
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| Author: | rambo [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:12 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
Yep, I would have ran away, can't see the point of working for a firm that don't want you. |
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| Author: | trotskys twin [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:06 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
rambo wrote: Yep, I would have ran away, can't see the point of working for a firm that don't want you. Entirely predictable from a gutless ex mob cretin "i would have ran away" no wonder you mugs earn zilch
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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:18 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
Now he needs to get in fast with the High Court sherrif's with a writ before all the property and assets of the firm get sold to a new firm... |
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| Author: | rambo [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
trotskys twin wrote: rambo wrote: Yep, I would have ran away, can't see the point of working for a firm that don't want you. Entirely predictable from a gutless ex mob cretin "i would have ran away" no wonder you mugs earn zilch ![]() Yep, totally gutless I am, earn nothing and should not be allowed to breathe...................... |
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| Author: | Nidge2 [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
wannabeeahack wrote: Now he needs to get in fast with the High Court sherrif's with a writ before all the property and assets of the firm get sold to a new firm... I bet he's already done that with not turning up at court. captain cab wrote: Quote: “He was trying to say that I was self employed tip of the iceberg ![]() The tip of a very big iceberg. |
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| Author: | trotskys twin [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:17 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Minicab firm controller wins £5,000 for unfair sacking |
rambo wrote: trotskys twin wrote: rambo wrote: Yep, I would have ran away, can't see the point of working for a firm that don't want you. Entirely predictable from a gutless ex mob cretin "i would have ran away" no wonder you mugs earn zilch ![]() Yep, totally gutless I am, earn nothing and should not be allowed to breathe...................... AGREED
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