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New tribunal rules – the overriding objective and the “sift”
The draft new employment tribunal rules have now been published. These new rules have been prepared by an employment law “dream team”, chaired by the former President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, Mr Justice Underhill, working with the...
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16 Jul 2012 4:20 PM
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New employment tribunal rules – the Underhill review
Last year, Mr Justice Underhill was commissioned to undertake a fundamental review of the employment tribunal rules of procedure. His report back to the government has been published today. The draft rules have not yet been made public [update: now (…...
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11 Jul 2012 11:54 AM
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O’Brien v Ministry of Justice – part-time judges as workers
According to a press notice posted on the Supreme Court website today, the Supreme Court have followed the heavy hint given by the Court of Justice of the European Union and decided that a part-time judge can be a worker. This (…) Read the rest...
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