Only joking – employer not vicariously liable for practical joke -
In Chell v Tarmac Cement and Lime Ltd employees of Roltech Engineering were contracted to work alongside Tarmac employees at a site, resulting in some...more
Way ahead – Roadmap for employment tribunals published:
The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals have published a roadmap outlining a plan for increasing the number of employment tribunal hearings that can take place...more
What's in a name? Return to work was a return to employee's old role -
In ICTS (UK) Ltd v Visram the Court of Appeal confirmed that an employee was entitled to receive long term disability benefit until he was able to...more
3/10/2020
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Legal Advice ,
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UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour
Gathering clouds – flawed investigation made dismissal unfair -
In Sunshine Hotel Ltd t/a Palm Court Hotel v Goddard the EAT agreed that failing to hold an investigatory meeting does not necessarily make a dismissal...more
1/13/2020
/ Employee Misconduct ,
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Red faces – no gross misconduct when employee revealed executive's pay -
The EAT had to consider whether an employee had acted in breach of contract or committed gross misconduct when he revealed details of an executive's...more
12/16/2019
/ Couriers ,
Defense Strategies ,
Employee Definition ,
Employee Misconduct ,
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Equal Pay ,
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International Labor Laws ,
UK ,
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Wage and Hour ,
Wrongful Termination
It's not what you know – dismissal for whistleblowing despite dismissing manager's belief -
In Royal Mail Group Ltd v Jhuti the Supreme Court has reinstated a decision that an employee was dismissed because she had blown...more
12/3/2019
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Retaliation ,
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Sick Leave ,
Trade Unions ,
UK ,
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Whistleblower Protection Policies ,
Whistleblowers
If it ain't broke – removing extended absence trigger a failure to make a reasonable adjustment -
Removing an extended sickness absence trigger point from an employee with ME/ chronic fatigue syndrome was a failure to make...more
11/18/2019
/ Breach of Duty ,
Constructive Discharge ,
Disability Discrimination ,
Diversity ,
FTSE ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Internal Investigations ,
International Labor Laws ,
Leave of Absence ,
Reasonable Accommodation ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Woman Board Members
Noteworthy – no holiday pro-rating for "part year" music teacher -
In The Harpur Trust v Brazel the Court of Appeal confirmed that a music teacher was entitled to be paid for 5.6 weeks' annual holiday, even though she only...more
9/9/2019
/ Constructive Discharge ,
Diversity ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) ,
Foreign Workers ,
Holiday Pay ,
Immigrants ,
International Labor Laws ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour
Perception is king – rejection for hearing impairment perceived disability discrimination -
In The Chief Constable of Norfolk v Coffey the Court of Appeal confirmed that rejecting a transfer request from someone with a...more
7/1/2019
/ Age Discrimination ,
Appeals ,
Disability Discrimination ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
International Labor Laws ,
Labor Regulations ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour ,
Whistleblowers
No handbrake turns – holiday pay included voluntary overtime pay -
The Court of Appeal confirmed the EAT decision in East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Flowers that holiday pay has to include voluntary overtime...more
6/17/2019
/ Collective Bargaining ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Employment Litigation ,
Employment Tribunals ,
Holiday Pay ,
International Labor Laws ,
Non-Disclosure Agreement ,
Over-Time ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unions ,
Wage and Hour
Space invaders – parking policy relevant to reasonable adjustments claim -
In Linsley v Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs the EAT confirmed that the employer's parking policy should not have been...more
4/15/2019
/ Appeals ,
Collective Bargaining ,
Disability Discrimination ,
Disciplinary Proceedings ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
International Labor Laws ,
Parking Lots ,
Reasonable Accommodation ,
Trade Unions ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unfair Dismissal
Informed choice – choosing English law relevant to jurisdiction -
In The British Council v Jeffery and Green v SIG Trading Ltd the Court of Appeal confirmed that choosing English law to govern an employment contract is a...more
11/12/2018
/ Adverse Employment Action ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Employment Litigation ,
Gross Negligence ,
Hiring & Firing ,
International Labor Laws ,
Jurisdiction ,
Payroll Periods ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour
No need to know that reason for unfavourable treatment arises from disability -
Employees can only succeed with a claim of unfavourable treatment arising from a disability if the employer knows that they have a disability....more
5/21/2018
/ Disability Discrimination ,
Employee Definition ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Gig Economy ,
Harassment ,
Independent Contractors ,
Misclassification ,
Parental Leave ,
Sex Discrimination ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Take two: dismissing pregnant workers...
- Informal approach – reasonable adjustments duty applied to long working hours...
- Retirement...more
3/12/2018
/ Age Discrimination ,
Appeals ,
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ,
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Employment Litigation ,
Hiring & Firing ,
International Labor Laws ,
Pregnancy Discrimination ,
Retirement ,
UK ,
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Wage and Hour ,
Work Schedules
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Small steps – government response to the Taylor Review.
- That hurts. Working time detriment could lead to injury to feelings award.
- It's not...more
2/12/2018
/ Age Discrimination ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Employment Litigation ,
Holiday Pay ,
International Labor Laws ,
Parental Leave ,
Pension Schemes ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Public Sector ,
Retirement Plan ,
Sick Leave ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour ,
Work Schedules
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Wide reach – tribunal could hear claims against workers based abroad...
- Is sex discrimination law fit for purpose?
...more
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Promises, promises – individual pay offers a breach of TULRCA...
- You and whose army? EHRC outlines approach to enforcing gender pay gap...more
In this weeks issue:
- Nice try - no breach of contract when employee placed on garden leave...
- It's not what you say - dismissal not for making protected disclosures...
- That's all folks...
...more
In this weeks issue:
- You broke it, you fix it – unpaid holiday could be carried forward indefinitely
- Go with the flow – burden of proof shifts in discrimination claims
- Going up – increased minimum wage and...more
In this weeks issue:
- White lies – incorrect reason for dismissal breach of trust and confidence...
- Substance not form – TUPE transfer followed share sale...
- Did you see that? CCTV recordings and disciplinary...more
Prove it! Right to work in UK meant reason for dismissal not illegality -
In Baker v Abellio London Ltd, the EAT confirmed that illegality was not the reason for the dismissal of an employee who had the right to work in...more
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Open to non-members – rejection of job application because of previous union activities was unlawful.
- Stevenson/Farmer review into mental health in...more
11/7/2017
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Trade Unions ,
UK ,
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Union Membership ,
Workplace Safety
In this weeks issue:
- Hear no evil – manager's motives not attributed to decision taker...
- By contrast – EAT rejects argument that decision maker was innocent agent with no discriminatory motive...
-...more
10/30/2017
/ Disciplinary Proceedings ,
Diversity ,
Employment Discrimination ,
Employment Litigation ,
FTSE ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Performance Reviews ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Whistleblower Protection Policies ,
Whistleblowers
Too much information? References to previous incidents did not make investigation unfair -
In NHS 24 v Pillar the EAT found that an investigation into misconduct which took account of earlier incidents that had not been...more
Uplifting – injury to feelings compensation must be increased by 10% -
After a number of conflicting decisions in the EAT, the Court of Appeal has confirmed that injury to feelings discrimination compensation awarded in...more