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Cloisters’ Employment barristers on Making virtual hearings in the Employment Tribunal work
Making virtual hearings in the Employment Tribunal work
Acas early conciliation effect on tribunal time limits and the decision of Luton BC v Haque
Navid Pourghazi considers today’s judgment by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in Luton BC v Haque, which concerned how the ACAS early conciliation provisions affect Tribunal time limits, and summarises the simple approach to take in calculating time limits following the most recent case law, drawing from submissions made by the appellant’s counsel in the case.
12 Week rights for agency workers: Kocur v Royal Mail
Tom Coghlin QC considers the important judgment of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in Kocur v Royal Mail and anor UKEAT/0181/17, a decision which brings much-needed clarification to the rights of agency workers to the same basic working and working conditions under the Agency Worker Regulations 2010.
Constructive knowledge of disability: Donelien v Liberata UK Ltd
In this blog Nathaniel Caiden considers yesterday’s judgment by the Court of Appeal that concerned constructive knowledge of disability - Donelien v Liberata UK Ltd.