discrimination
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Gray v Mulberry Company (Design) Ltd UKEAT/0040/17/DA
Appeal against a decision of the ET that the Claimant did not hold a philosophical belief that was capable of protection under the 2010 Act. Appeal dismissed.
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20/07/2018 16:35
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Serco Leisure Operating Ltd v Lau UKEAT/0120/17/RN
Appeal against a finding the Claimant had suffered less favourable treatment under s18 EA 2010 because she was pregnant. Appeal allowed and remitted to the same ET to determine the s18 issue afresh.
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14/06/2018 17:11
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Acas launches new religion and belief guidance to help prevent discrimination at work
Workplace experts Acas have published new guidance on religion and belief to help ensure businesses are following the law when it comes to managing staff that have a particular religion, belief or those that don't hold any beliefs.
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21/05/2018 14:56
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Amending an ET1 - Case Round-Up: May 2018
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman, consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at a round-up of recent cases on the relevant issues for ETs when deciding whether to allow an ET1 to be amended.
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09/05/2018 10:50
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An assortment of appeals - Case Round-Up: November 2017
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman, consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent appeals in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
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13/11/2017 17:13
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Michalak v General Medical Council and others [2017] UKSC 71
The GMC was appealing against a decision of the ET that it had jurisdiction to hear the Claimant's complaint of discrimination - the GMC argued that section 120(7) of the Equality Act 2010 meant that the ET did not have jurisdiction to hear the claim, as judicial review already provides for an appeal in these matters. The appeal was dismissed.
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02/11/2017 17:25
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Ahir v British Airways Plc [2017] EWCA Civ 1392
Appeal against an EAT decision which upheld the judgment of the ET dismissing the various claims of the Claimant. Appeal dismissed.
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05/10/2017 10:31
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Industrial Law Society: Evening Meetings in Nottingham and Bristol - 27 September 2017
The Society is hosting two employment law evening seminars next Wednesday 27 September in Nottingham and Bristol
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19/09/2017 13:38
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Trayhorn v Secretary of State for Justice UKEAT/0304/16/RN
Appeal against the dismissal of the Claimant's claims of direct and indirect discrimination on grounds of and related to religious belief. Appeal dismissed.
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04/08/2017 10:37
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Supreme Court rules that Tribunal fees are unlawful
The Supreme Court as today ruled that the Fees Order is unlawful under both domestic and EU law because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. Since it had that effect as soon as it was made, it was therefore unlawful and must be quashed.
- news
26/07/2017 14:40