employment contracts
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Eyres v Air Vane Compressors Ltd UKEAT/0347/16/DA
Appeal against a finding that the Respondent was not the employer of the Claimant. Appeal allowed.
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22/12/2017 10:33
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Rawlinson v Brightside Group Ltd UKEAT/0142/17/DA
Appeal against the dismissal of the Claimant's claim of damages for loss of notice pay, in circumstances in which it is said that the employer acted in breach of the implied obligation to maintain trust and confidence by giving a misleading reason for the employee’s dismissal. Appeal allowed.
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05/12/2017 14:26
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Employment Settlements: Avoiding Pitfalls (webcast)
Recording of webinar first broadcast live on 17 October 2017. You need to be a paid subscriber to access this webcast; alternatively you can purchase it for £30 by calling is on 01225 577810.
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25/10/2017 10:15
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Unfair dismissal - Case Round-Up: August 2017
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman, consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent cases on qualifying service, adding a new unfair dismissal claim, a week’s pay for compensation purposes and the implication of a contractual term by custom and practice.
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14/08/2017 12:01
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Ghiglieri v Systech Group Employee Ltd UKEAT/0310/16/BA
Appeal against the dismissal of the Claimant's claim of unfair constructive dismissal. Appeal allowed and remitted to the ET.
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18/07/2017 11:38
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Thera East v Valentine UKEAT/0325/16/DM
Appeal against a finding that the Respondent had made unlawful deductions from the Claimant's wages. Appeal allowed.
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17/07/2017 17:13
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Dugdale v DDE Law Ltd UKEAT/0169/16/LA
Appeal against a decision that the Claimant had not become an employee until November 2014 and so did not have the requisite service to bring a claim of unfair dismissal after she was dismissed in April 2015. Appeal dismissed.
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13/07/2017 13:19
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Accruals, deductions and tax : they all add up - Case Round-Up: June 2017
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman, consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at calculating the cut-off for unlawful deductions claims when there is a series of deductions, the rate at which annual salaries accrue and grossing up for income tax on ET compensation.
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12/06/2017 16:44
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King v The Sash Window Workshop Ltd Case C-214/16 CJEU
Court of Justice rules that workers are entitled to paid leave and can claim compensation if they are not allowed to take their holidays.
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09/06/2017 10:37
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Hartley & Ors v King Edward VI College [2017] UKSC 39
Appeal against a decision that teachers' annual salary accrues over a period of 260 days not 365 and that therefore the loss of a day's pay through strike action should be calculated as 1/260th of their annual salary. Appeal allowed - a daily accrual rate of 1/365 is the correct approach.
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25/05/2017 12:41