ADJUDICATION OFFICER DECISION
Adjudication Reference: ADJ-00049547
Parties:
| Complainant | Respondent |
Parties | Ken Taylor | Adure Innovation Ltd (In Liquidation) |
Complaint:
Act | Complaint/Dispute Reference No. | Date of Receipt |
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under Section 39 of the Redundancy Payments Act, 1967 | CA-00060906-001 | 04/01/2024 |
Date of Adjudication Hearing: 18/04/2024
Workplace Relations Commission Adjudication Officer: Penelope McGrath
Procedure:
Pursuant to Section 39 of the Redundancy Payment Act of 1967 (as amended) it is directed that the manner of hearing prescribed in Section 41 of the Workplace Relations Act of 2015 shall apply to any question, dispute, complaint or appeal referred to the Director General under the Redundancy Payments Acts of 1967 – 2014.
I have accordingly been directed by the Director General of the Adjudication services, to hear the within complaint and I can confirm that I have fulfilled my obligation to make all relevant inquiries into the complaint. I have additionally and where appropriate heard the oral evidence of the parties and their witnesses and have taken account of the evidence tendered in the course of the hearing.
Under the Redundancy Payments Acts, an eligible employee who is found to be redundant is entitled to a statutory redundancy payment for every year of service (per Section 7 of the Redundancy Payment Act of 1967). The Acts provide for a payment of two weeks gross pay for each year of service. A further bonus week is added to this. An eligible employee is one with 104 weeks of continuous employment with an employer and whose position has ceased to exist. The calculation of Gross weekly pay is subject to a ceiling of €600.00. Gross pay is the current normal weekly pay including average regular overtime and benefits-in-kind and before tax and PRSI deductions. A Redundancy payment is generally tax free.
A complainant must be able to show a minimum two years (104 weeks) of service in the employment.
Responsibility to pay Statutory Redundancy rests with the Employer. Where an employer can prove to the satisfaction of the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection that it is unable to pay Statutory Redundancy to an eligible applicant, the Department will make payments directly to that employee and may seek to recover as against the Employer independently. Such claims must be submitted on form RP50 which may be signed by both employer and employee (to be accompanied with a Statement of Affairs).
In the event that an Employer refuses to engage with an employee in this way, it is open to the employee to bring an appropriate complaint before the Workplace Relations Commission as set out in Section 38(15) of the 1967 Act.
The Employee must have made a claim for a redundancy payment by notice and in writing before the expiration of 52 weeks form the date of the cessation of the employment per section 24 of the Redundancy Payments Act 1967 (as amended). The time limit may be extended to 104 weeks where the employee can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Adjudication Officer that the failure to bring the claim in the earlier time period was due to reasonable cause (24(2A)).
Background:
This hearing was conducted in person in the Workplace Relations Commission situate in Lansdowne Road, Dublin. In line with the Supreme Court decision in the constitutional case of Zalewski -v- An Adjudication Officer and the Workplace Relations Commission and Ireland and the Attorney General [2021] IESC 24 (delivered on the 6th of April 2021) the hearing was conducted in recognition of the fact that the proceedings constitute the administration of Justice. It was therefore open to members of the public to attend this hearing. It should also be noted that the Complainant and Respondent witnesses were all agreeable to giving a formal affirmation that all evidence provided would be truthful. The giving of false statements or evidence is an offence. The Specific Details of the Dispute are outlined in the Workplace Relations Complaint Form which was received by the WRC on the 13th of April 2023. |
Summary of Complainant’s Case:
The Complainant was not represented and made his own case. At the outset, the Complainant was happy to make an Affirmation to tell the truth and he provided me with oral evidence. The Complainant is seeking Statutory Redundancy in circumstances where his employment with the Respondent company came to an involuntary end by reason of the financial difficulties of the Employer. A Liquidator was appointed on the 5th of December 2023. Where it also became necessary, I explained how the Adjudication process operated. Where I deemed it necessary, I made my own inquiries so as to better understand the facts of the case and in fulfilment of my duties as prescribed by Statute. |
Summary of Respondent’s Case:
The Respondent entity was not represented at the hearing. However, I can confirm that a Mr David Kennedy of David Kennedy Financial Consulting did contact the offices of the WRC in advance of the hearing. Mr. Kennedy was appointed Liquidator to the Respondent company as of the 5th of December 2023. Mr. Kennedy has confirmed that neither he nor the Company in liquidation are defending or contesting the within matters. |
Findings and Conclusions:
I accept that the Complainant’s job was made redundant, and I accept that the Complainant was entitled to be paid redundancy pursuant to the Redundancy Payments Acts 1967-2014. The Complainant had more than two years service. I am satisfied that the Complainant is entitled to a redundancy payment based on the following facts established in evidence: The employment started: 11th February 2021 The employment ended: 22nd July 2023 Gross weekly wage : €557.00 The Complainant was made aware of the fact that any award made under the Redundancy Payments Acts is subject to the Complainant having been in insurable employment for the relevant period under the Social Welfare Acts 1952 to 1966. A ceiling of €600.00 applies. |
Decision:
Section 39 of the Redundancy Payments Acts 1967 – 2012 requires that I make a decision in relation to the complaint in accordance with the relevant redress provisions under that Act.
Complaint seeking adjudication by the Workplace Relations Commission under Section 39 of the Redundancy Payments Act, 1967 CA-00060906-001 - I am satisfied that the Complainant is entitled to a redundancy payment based on the following facts established in evidence: The employment started: 11th February 2021 The employment ended: 22nd July 2023 Gross weekly wage: €557.00
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Dated: 28th of May 2024
Workplace Relations Commission Adjudication Officer: Penelope McGrath
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