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  • Case round-up: Constructive dismissal compensation and injury to feelings award

    This week's case round-up from Eversheds, covering: constructive dismissal compensation; and injury to feelings awards.

  • Employment status: Teacher who worked on succession of short-term assignments was employee

    Date:
    2 June 2006

    In Cornwall County Council v Prater [2006] EWCA Civ 102 CA, the Court of Appeal holds that a lack of mutuality of obligation during "gaps" between successive teaching assignments over a period of 10 years did not, of itself, prevent each separate assignment from constituting an individual contract of employment.

  • Polkey's place in the modern world

    The Court of Appeal has handed down an important decision emphasising the wide discretion that an employment tribunal has to make a 'Polkey reduction' - a ruling that dismissal would have occurred, or would probably have occurred even if a fair procedure or proper investigation had been followed - in an unfair dismissal case.

  • Transfer of undertakings: Compensation for failure to consult on TUPE transfer

    Date:
    7 April 2006

    In Sweetin v Coral Racing, the EAT holds that awards of compensation for a failure to inform and consult about staff transfers under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations should be penal and not compensatory. 

  • Case round-up

    Sophy Robinson and Karen Fletcher of Addleshaw Goddard outline the latest legal rulings and explain what you need to know to avoid tribunals.

  • Case round-up

    Bess Sturman and Richard Port of Addleshaw Goddard outline the latest legal rulings and explain what you need to know to avoid tribunals.

  • Points of procedure

    Date:
    30 December 2005

    A review of recent significant cases on practice and procedure in the tribunals, EAT, Court of Appeal and Court of Session.

  • Case round-up: Continuity of employment

    This week's case round-up from Eversheds, covering continuity of employment.

  • Case round-up

    Zoe Balmforth and Joe Glavina of Addleshaw Goddard outline the latest legal rulings and explain what you need to know to avoid tribunals.

  • Case round up

    Sally Logan, associate at Addleshaw Goddard, brings you a comprehensive update on the latest decisions that could affect your organisation, and provides advice on what to do about them.

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Employment law cases: HR and legal information and guidance relating to employment tribunals and courts.