discrimination
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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
- services
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.
- cases
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
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R (on the application of UNISON) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51
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.
- cases
26/07/2017 10:13
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Consultation on Vento bands uprating published
The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals of England & Wales and Scotland have released a consultation document which suggests how the so-called Vento bands could be amended to take into account the rate of change of inflation since Da'Bell v NSPCC and the Simmons v Castle 10% uplift.
- news
25/07/2017 14:57
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Walker v Innospec Limited and others [2017] UKSC 47
Appeal against the dismissal of the Claimant's claim of discrimination. Appeal allowed.
- cases
12/07/2017 11:34
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Proving discrimination - Case Round-Up: May 2017
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman, consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent cases on the burden of proof and on pleadings in discrimination cases.
- resources
12/05/2017 14:05
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Achbita v G4S Secure Solutions Case C-157/15
Preliminary ruling at the CJEU in relation to whether banning headscarves amounts to discrimination. The court ruled that this rule did not amount to direct discrimination but may constitute indirect discrimination.
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14/03/2017 13:40
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Fidessa Plc v Lancaster UKEAT/0093/16/LA
Appeal against findings of direct and indirect discrimination, unfair dismissal and harassment. Appeal allowed in part in respect of the direct discrimination claim.
- cases
01/03/2017 10:07