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EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL 58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS At the Tribunal On 8 July 1997 Before
MR JUSTICE KIRKWOOD : This is the preliminary hearing of an appeal by an employee, Mr Edwards, against a refusal by the Industrial Tribunal at London (South) on 19th November 1996 to review its earlier decision dismissing an application he had made to it in respect of his employment.
He made complaint by Originating Application to the Industrial Tribunal complaining of:
The respondent's case was that the reason for dismissal related to capability. The Industrial Tribunal so found and found also that dismissal was fair.
On 19th November 1996, the request for postponement was again considered, and a telephone call appears to have been made to Mr Edwards. Mr Edwards's brother appears to have telephoned the tribunal and was told that if his brother wished to make an application for further postponement he should attend in person and that the tribunal would decide whether or not to proceed.
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