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Redundary drive

10th October 1981
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A DRIVER, Douglas Whitta who was dismissed on ret dancy and on his past dril record applied to the Indus Tribunal Scotland claiming fair dismissal.

The employers, Black Brotl of Edinburgh, said that dismissal was because of rec dancy and because of the that his driving had resulter claims which had made the surers increase premiums.

In one instance where he involved in an accident he claimed that his brakes failed but police attending incident contended that he I skidded, and they allowed I to drive away from the SCE said his employers.

The Tribunal ruled that his plication had statements con dicted in his evidence and t the real reason for dismissal redundancy. He was entit only to two years of qualify service and was awarded £161