Tyre company that argued redundancy not due to fitter must pay €27,000

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Tyre company that argued redundancy not due to fitter must pay €27,000
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Employee had nearly 23 years of service

A company director, Kevin Talbot, told the tribunal in May that he was “trying to keep the business afloat” in 2022 following the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic, and that the mobile breakdown service was “unsustainable”.

He said Mr O’Sullivan had to turn down a job on site at the Tyresource branch in Naas because there was no direct public transport route. Adjudicating officer Penelope McGrath wrote in her decision: “The employer and liquidator seemed to be of the view that since the complainant was able to pick up immediate employment, he was not made redundant. I find I do not hold a similar view.”

 

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