unlawful deductions
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Smith v Gartner UK Limited UKEAT/0279/15/LA
Appeal against a Tribunal’s decision to strike out the Claimant’s claims for unauthorised deduction of wages and direct age discrimination. Appeal dismissed.
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10/03/2016 21:05
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Oyesanya v Mid-Yorkshire Hospital NHS Trust [2015] EWCA Civ 1049
Appeal against an order that the claimant’s claim for remuneration owed by the defendant Trust, in respect of services rendered in 2000 was in large part statute-barred. Appeal allowed.
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15/10/2015 15:43
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Employment Tribunal Remedies Handbook 2015-16 available now
New edition is fully up to date as at April 2015
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08/05/2015 10:00
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Eastern Eye (Plymouth) Ltd v Hassan & Anor UKEAT/0383/14/DA
Appeal against findings concerning the calculation of the national minimum wage and compensatory award. Appeal allowed.
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30/04/2015 15:26
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Cartwright & Ors v Tetrad Ltd UKEAT/0262/14/JOJ
Appeal against the rejection of the claimants' claim of unlawful deductions from wages. Appeal dismissed.
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09/03/2015 16:18
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January 2015 CPD Questions
9 questions relating to Mark Shulman's article on deductions, tax and holiday pay in relation to termination
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26/01/2015 12:26
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Termination Trio - Case Round-Up: January 2015
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent cases on deductions, tax and holiday pay in relation to termination.
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11/01/2015 20:50
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Steel v London Borough of Haringey UKEAT/0350/13/DM
Appeal against the dismissal of the claimant’s claim of unlawful deductions. Appeal dismissed.
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22/12/2014 09:43
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Venkatesan v Surabi Ltd & Anor UKEAT/0193/14/DM
Appeal against a 100% Polkey deduction applied to the claimant’s compensatory award after his successful claim of unfair dismissal, and against a failure to deal with his claim of unlawful deductions. Both appeals were allowed and remitted to a fresh Tribunal.
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19/11/2014 11:19
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Bear Scotland & Ors v Fulton & Ors UKEATS/0047/13/BI
Appeal against an ET ruling that overtime payments should be included in the calculation of holiday pay. Cross-appeal against the ET's decision that taxable remuneration for time spent travelling to work did not fall within "normal remuneration" for the purpose of calculating holiday pay. Appeal dismissed and cross-appeal allowed.
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04/11/2014 11:30