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Employment tribunal decisions making the headlines: 06.03.10 to 19.03.10
A round up of links to news items on recent employment tribunal rulings, including: an unsuccessful age discrimination claim by a TV journalist; the first decision on trade union blacklisting; and an award for a chip shop worker who was dismissed for giving away chips.
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Anonymous
on 19-03-2010
Single mistake (like crashing a nuclear submarine) can justify dismissal
The recent court martial (on the Daily Telegraph website) of the commander of a British nuclear submarine who crashed his vessel into a large rock provides a useful reminder that there are occasions when a single mistake can justify dismissal.
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Anonymous
on 16-03-2010
Employment tribunal decisions making the headlines: 20.02.10 to 05.03.10
A round up of links to news items on recent employment tribunal rulings, including: an award of over £50,000 for a Croatian employee who was harassed; an unsuccessful unfair dismissal claim by a doctor who refused to work unless he had somewhere to sleep during night shifts; and a payout for sexual orientation...
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Anonymous
on 05-03-2010
Paperboy loses latest round in battle for employment rights
Myles Bebbington, a paperboy who lost his claim for unfair dismissal in an employment tribunal because he was not an employee of the newsagent, has now lost his appeal in the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
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Anonymous
on 26-02-2010
Should the default retirement age be abolished? Take part in our 2010 retirement procedures survey
"The default retirement age should be abolished and public services and policies reshaped to promote extended working life." This is according to John Sibson of consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). A new report from PwC argues that the UK's "retirement schedule" must be "reset"...
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Anonymous
on 25-02-2010
Employment tribunals: are unfairly dismissed claimants often reinstated?
The recent case of City of Edinburgh Council v Dickson made the headlines (on the Metro website) because of the claimant's lurid conduct (watching pornography in the employer's public computer suite) and his unusual defence (that diabetes had brought on an episode in which he was not responsible...
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Anonymous
on 24-02-2010
Employment tribunal decisions making the headlines: 06.02.10 to 19.02.10
A round up of links to news items on recent employment tribunal rulings, including: compensation for a harassed female soldier; a decision on sickness during annual leave; and the resolution of a zero-hours contract dispute.
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by
Anonymous
on 22-02-2010
Employment tribunal decisions making the headlines: 23.01.10 to 05.02.10
A round up of links to news items on recent employment tribunal rulings, including: hundreds of former workers in a caravan manufacturer who may not see the money that they were awarded by an employment tribunal; an alleged refusal by Corus to reinstate three workers who were dismissed because of their...
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Anonymous
on 05-02-2010
The rise and fall of unfair dismissal awards
To acknowledge the decrease in the maximum compensatory award for unfair dismissal , we've put together a table (subscription required) showing the rise, and now fall, of the maximum award since 1999.
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Anonymous
on 01-02-2010
When is a hamburger not a hamburger?
When it's got a slice of cheese on it, according to McDonald's - which fired a Dutch employee for adding cheese to a hamburger. This, the company argued, turned it into a cheeseburger, and the employee should therefore have charged more.
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Anonymous
on 27-01-2010
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