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Qualifying service & tribunal fees

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • October 5 2011

I mentioned on Monday that BIS announced the increase from one to two years of the qualifying period for raising an unfair dismissal claim from 1 April 2012

Dress codes

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 11 2010

In Danise v Metropolitan Police the EAT was asked to consider the requirement that a male trainee police officer cut his shoulder-length hair

Pereda v Madrid Movilidad: holidays due when on sick leave

  • Morton Fraser
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • October 1 2009

A recent decision of the European Court of Justice may have a significant effect for public sector employees who fall sick during a period of annual leave

No protection from discrimination for agency worker

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 5 2010

In Muschett v HM Prison Service the Court of Appeal considered the employment status of an agency worker supplied to the Prison Service by the agency Brook Street

Article 6 rights in employment disputes

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 13 2010

You may remember that there have been some recent cases where Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights has been used to successfully argue that they are entitled to be legally represented at an internal disciplinary procedure

Prohibition on ceremonial daggers in prisons not discriminatory

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 30 2011

Items of jewellery or apparel worn by an individual for religious reasons or as articles of faith have often been a source of potential conflict between employers and employees