CLAIM: Ryan Kidd, ex-Bury FC youth coach FURTHER employment tribunal payouts have been secured by former Bury FC involving the beleaguered club. Ex-youth team manager Ryan Kidd has been told he is entitled to a basic award of £3,937 and a compensatory award of £9,000 following a successful unfair dismissal claim. Employment Judge Marion Batten also ruled an award of £3,513 should be made by The Bury Football Club Company Ltd to the former Preston defender for breach of contract. And former youth team fitness coach Jamie Hesketh has also had a similar judgement entered in his favour. Employment Judge Hilary Slater has determined Hesketh is entitled to £1,380 for unlawful deductions from wages in September 2019, and a redundancy payout of £2,625.
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Previously unreleased photo dated 17/08/2019 of a general view of Gigg Lane, home of Bury Football Club.. TWO former members of staff at Bury FC have secured employment tribunal awards against the beleaguered club. One is Andrew Tower, who was the head of coaching for The Shakers until the club went under. He has continued to question his pension entitlements from The Bury Football Club Limited since he was let go. And the other is Mrs C Lewis, who is understood to have worked for the club for some time. In separate rulings, Employment Judge Slater has awarded differing sums to Mr Tower and Mrs Lewis.