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Sack upheld

25th August 1984, Page 16
25th August 1984
Page 16
Page 16, 25th August 1984 — Sack upheld
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THAMESBREAK Transport of Slough dismissed with regret Thomas Cargan of Penicuik, Midlothian.

Mr Cargan had been 10 years with the company, but was dismissed because of reduced traffic, but it retained a Class One driver with less service who had been introduced to the firm by the dismissed man.

The firm paid Mr Cargan £1,071, plus £2,392 redundancy money and he got a fresh driving job at once, but at less money.

The employer retained the Class One driver and offered Mr Cargan a Class Three job at Slough.

The Industrial Tribunal Scotland ruled that the employer had acted fairly and from genuine motives. The claim was dismissed.

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