Employment law cases

International Sports Co Ltd v Thomson [1980] IRLR 340 EAT

Reports relating to this case:

  • Capability: Dismissal for intermittent sickness absence

    Date:
    7 October 1980

    Where an employee is absent from work for a substantial period of time through illness it is well established that employers must take proper steps to ascertain the true medical position and, once this has been done, to consult with the employee before deciding whether or not to dismiss. However, as the EAT has recently emphasised in International Sports Co Ltd v Thomson and Rolls-Royce Ltd v Walpole, these principles are inappropriate where the employee is frequently absent as a result of unconnected minor ailments.