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European Court of Justice considers the validity of Flemish legislation limiting eligibility to a care insurance scheme

  • Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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  • Belgium, European Union
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  • April 10 2008

In Government of the French Community, and Walloon Government v Flemish Government Case C-21206, ECJ (Grand Chamber), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) determined that Flemish legislation limiting eligibility to a care insurance scheme was contrary to European provisions concerning the right to freedom of movement within the European Community (EC) in so far as the care insurance scheme included a residence requirement that excluded persons who worked in the Flemish region or in the bilingual Brussels-Capital, but who resided in another part of the national territory (ie the French or German speaking region

Sick of holidays: recent rulings by the European Court of Justice and House of Lords on the Working Time Directive have implications for Ireland

  • Matheson
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  • European Union, Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • January 13 2010

In Ireland, the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 links an employee’s entitlement to paid annual leave with hours worked

Accrual of vacation days during sickness - continued

  • Bird & Bird
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  • European Union
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  • August 12 2010

In our newsletter of February 2010 we referred to a recent decision of the European Court of Justice on the accrual of holiday days during sickness

European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling regarding confidentiality of medical records

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
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  • European Union
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  • September 8 2008

The applicant in the case of I v Finland was a nurse working in a specialist eye clinic within a hospital

Employment highlights

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • March 17 2010

In the July 2009 edition of Employment Highlights, we considered the House of Lords' decision in Stringer and others v HMRC (previously Commissioners of IR v Ainsworth) (case C-52006) on claims for holiday pay of those on long-term sick leave

Maximum age for doctors and dentists could be justified

  • Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP
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  • European Union, Germany
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  • February 11 2010

The ECJ has considered the legality of legislation introducing a maximum age of 68 for doctors and dentists in the German NHS

Workers can reclaim holidays lost to sickness

  • Howes Percival LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • September 28 2009

The European Court of Justice (the "ECJ") has held that, where a worker is sick during a period of pre-arranged annual leave, they should be given the opportunity to take that period of annual leave at a later date, even if this will fall in the worker's next annual leave year

Stress is one of the main causes of absenteeism in the EU

  • Squire Sanders
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  • European Union
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  • April 21 2008

One in four European employees is suffering from work-related stress; job insecurity and pressure of work being two of the main contributory factors

Holiday pay and the long-term sick

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • September 23 2009

The subject of employees on long-term sick leave and their holiday pay entitlement has been the subject of a long-running saga spanning some ten years, which has seen a referral to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and has ultimately been decided recently by the House of Lords

Working time: EU law allows employees to reclaim holiday if they are ill

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • October 2 2009

A worker who is sick during statutory holiday should be allowed under EU law to take the holiday at a later date, if necessary in the following holiday year, according to the ECJ