part-time workers
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The Ministry of Justice v O'Brien UKEAT/0466/13/LA
Following a ruling that part-time fee-paid judges are entitled to a pension, the ET determined the amount of the pension that should be payable. The respondent appealed the way in which the pension was calculated. Appeal allowed on the main issue.
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05/03/2014 12:30
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O'Brien v Ministry of Justice [2013] UKSC 6
Appeal against decision in the Court of Appeal that a part-time Recorder was not a worker and so not entitled to pro rata pension contributions. Appeal allowed and remitted back to the ET to assess the compensation remedy.
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06/02/2013 12:32
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O'Brien v Ministry of Justice C-393/10
Ruling after referral from the UK Supreme Court concerning whether part-time, fee-paid judges are workers or mere office holders and so not eligible for a pro-rata pension.
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05/03/2012 09:03
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Komeng v Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council UKEAT/0592/10/SM
Appeal against a ruling that the claimant had not been discriminated against because of his race or part time status. Appeal allowed and remitted to a fresh Tribunal.
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10/06/2011 17:43
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O'Brien v Ministry of Justice [2010] UKSC 34
Appeal concerning the rights of part-time workers, as well as questions of domestic law about the status and terms of service of judges in England and Wales. The Supreme Court referred the matter to the ECJ and expressed no concluded view on the domestic issues.
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28/07/2010 16:36