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  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Georgina Kyriacou and David Malamentenios are partners and Melissa Powys-Rogrigues, Sandra Martins, Colin Makin and Krishna Santra are associates at Colman Coyle Solicitors. They round up the latest rulings.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Carly Mather, Lydia Newman and Amy Ross-Sercombe are associates and Amanda Steadman is a professional support lawyer at Addleshaw Goddard LLP. They round up the latest rulings.

  • Date:
    24 October 2012
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Civil courts retain discretion on striking out equal pay claims time-barred in employment tribunals

    The Supreme Court has held that civil courts should retain their discretion when deciding whether or not to strike out equal pay claims that are time-barred from being heard in the employment tribunal. 

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Georgina Kyriacou and David Malamentenios are partners and Sandra Martins, Colin Makin and Krishna Santra are associates at Colman Coyle Solicitors. They round up the latest rulings.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Sarah Wade, Rosie Kight, Amy Ross-Sercombe, Kate Edminson and Lydia Newman are associates at Addleshaw Goddard LLP. They round up the latest rulings.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Acas conciliation: employer's email to claimant questioning her ability ever to gain promotion was victimisation

    The employment tribunal in this case took the unusual decision that the employer victimised the claimant when it allowed an Acas conciliation officer to forward her an email questioning her abilities and suggesting that she would never be promoted because of weaknesses in her literacy skills.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Tribunal recommends maternity rights training in company where employee given work two days after giving birth

    This is a rare example, along with Crisp v Iceland Foods Ltd ET/1604478/11 & ET/1600000/12, of an employment tribunal making wide-ranging recommendations to an employer, in this case suggesting that it provide training for its managers and HR team on maternity rights.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case of the week: EAT provides guidance on "organised grouping of employees" on service provision change

    This week's case of the week, provided by DLA Piper, covers what constitutes an "organised grouping of employees" on a service provision change for TUPE purposes.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Sinead Jones is an associate, and Phil Dupres and Beckie Howlett are trainee solicitors at Addleshaw Goddard. They round up the latest rulings.

  • Type:
    Employment law cases

    National minimum wage: car dealership ordered to pay £35,000 over car-leasing salary-sacrifice scheme

    A large employer has been fined £5,000 by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and ordered to repay over £30,000 in wages to 40 workers who were underpaid, in a stark reminder to employers to beware of making deductions from wages for a benefit that takes pay below the national minimum wage.

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