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Formal warning

11th January 1996
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Tribunal

• Though taking no disciplinary action against John Jamieson, trading as Jamieson Plant Hire, of Maybole, Ayrshire, Scottish LA Michael Betts (pictured) has issued him with a formal warning about maintenance.

No jurisdiction

• A Manchester industrial tribunal has rejected claims by driver Harold Chester that he was sacked by Exel Logistics because of his trade union activities. The tribunal also decided that it had no jurisdiction to deal with his claim that the company had made unauthorised deductions from his wages.

Licence lost

• The international licence for two vehicles and two trailers held by Michael Hoban, trading as Transhaul, of Coventry was revoked when he failed to attend a

Birmingham disciplinary inquiry. Hoban's vehicles had attracted three immediate and two delayed prohibitions.

Fleet cut

• The authorisation on the licence held by Eliteform, trading as ABT, of Halifax was cut to three vehicles and one trailer at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry and the company was warned about maintenance.