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AD8688

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File Number: CD/86/773

Case Number: AD8688

Section / Act: S13(9)

Parties: IRISH MEAT PRODUCERS LIMITED - and - JAMES RODDY

Subject:
Appeal against Rights Commissioner's Recommendation No. RP117/85.

Recommendation:
3. The Court having considered the submissions made finds that on
the basis of the information before him the Rights Commissioner
was correct in his recommendation and the Court so decides.
However taking into account further information brought before it
the Court is of the opinion that the worker was ill advised in not
resigning on medical grounds. In light of this the Court would
urge the Company to explore the possibility of restoring the
situation so as to allow the worker to benefit from terms set out
in the Trustee's letter of 20th November, 1984.

Division:

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CD86773 THE LABOUR COURT AD88/86
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT, 1969
APPEAL APPEAL DECISION NO. 88 OF 1986


Parties: IRISH MEAT PRODUCERS LIMITED

and

JAMES RODDY


Subject:

1. Appeal against Rights Commissioner's Recommendation No.
RP117/85.

Background:

2. I refer to Labour Court hearing between the above mentioned
parties on 30th October, 1986. The Court recommends as follows:-

RECOMMENDATION:

3. The Court having considered the submissions made finds that on
the basis of the information before him the Rights Commissioner
was correct in his recommendation and the Court so decides.

However taking into account further information brought before it
the Court is of the opinion that the worker was ill advised in not
resigning on medical grounds. In light of this the Court would
urge the Company to explore the possibility of restoring the
situation so as to allow the worker to benefit from terms set out
in the Trustee's letter of 20th November, 1984.


Signed on behalf of the Labour Court



________________________
John O'Connell
Deputy Chairman
30th October, 1986
M.D./J.C.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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