ADJUDICATION OFFICER DECISION
Adjudication Reference: ADJ-00019315
Parties:
| Complainant | Respondent |
Anonymised Parties | {A Senior Sales Assistant} | {A Retail Company} |
Complaint(s):
Act | Complaint/Dispute Reference No. | Date of Receipt |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under section 6 of the Payment of Wages Act, 1991 | CA-00025200-001 | 22/01/2019 |
Date of Adjudication Hearing: 15/05/2019
Workplace Relations Commission Adjudication Officer: Davnet O'Driscoll
Procedure:
In accordance with Section 41 of the Workplace Relations Act, 2015 following the referral of the complaint to me by the Director General, I inquired into the complaint and gave the parties an opportunity to be heard by me and to present to me any evidence relevant to the complaint.
Background:
The Complainant worked with the Respondent from 3rd October 2017 to 17th September 2018 as a Senior Sales Assistant. |
Summary of Complainant’s Case:
The Complainant is owed pay of 235.20, 18 hours overtime of 201.60 and 182.56 which was unlawfully deducted from her pay. She was paid further payments by the Respondent since her complaint was made. |
Summary of Respondent’s Case:
There was no appearance by the Respondent at the hearing. |
Findings and Conclusions:
The complaint was referred to me for investigation under the Payment of Wages Act 1991. There was no appearance by or on behalf of the Complainant at the hearing of her complaint, nor was any explanation given for non-appearance. I am satisfied that the Complainant was informed of the date, time and place where the hearing was due to be held. In the absence of any evidence to the contrary being adduced before me, I must conclude that the complaint is not well founded and I decide accordingly.
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Decision:
Section 41 of the Workplace Relations Act 2015 requires that I make a decision in relation to the complaint in accordance with the relevant redress provisions under Schedule 6 of that Act.
In the absence of any evidence to the contrary being adduced before me, I must conclude that the complaint is not well founded and I decide accordingly. |
Dated: 16/10/19
Workplace Relations Commission Adjudication Officer: Davnet O'Driscoll
Key Words:
No Appearance |