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Court Order Holiday Money Payment

12th February 1960
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Page 47, 12th February 1960 — Court Order Holiday Money Payment
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Keywords : Labor

THE Industrial Court have ordered a I C-licensee to pay holiday money to a driver who gave notice. The driver was Mr. Gerald Clements and his employers were P. T. Bishop and Co., 136 High Street, Whitton, Middx.

Mr. Clements said he was employed by Bishop's from September 2, 1957, to May 30, 1959. When he left his basic weekly wage was £9 15s. He was paid no holiday money when he terminated hiS employment after a week's notice. The employers said Mr. Clements had arranged to take his holiday from July 4-18, 1959. If the law required them to pay holiday money, they would do so.

The Court found that he should have received accrued holiday remuneration under R.H.(66) comprising two weeks' pay for the 12 months to April 30, 1959, and a sixth of a week's pay for the month of May, 1959.

OWED BANK £4,684

(IN the petition of the National Provincial Bank, Ltd., creditors for £4,684, an order for the compulsory winding-up of Express Coachcraft, Ltd., was made on Monday by Mr. Justice Buckley in the Chancery Division. The petition was supported by Yeoman Credit, Ltd., creditors for £28,150, and others. Mr. Harry Lester, for a shareholder in the respondent company, said that he did not oppose an order being made.

COMPULSORY WINDING-UP AN order for the compulsory winding

up of Marshall Coaches (Hackney), Ltd., was made by Mr. Justice Buckley in the Chancery Division last week on the petition of L. J. Hydleman and Co., Ltd., Grove Park, London, S.E.5, judgment creditors for 177. There were no notices of opposition or support.

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Locations: London