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locked page 1 Mar 2009 Editorial - March 2009 Alex Lock, editor As the economic news continues to darken, employment law issues get pushed further and further forward to the front pages of newspapers and our television screens. Over the course of the past month, i...
locked page 1 Mar 2009 In Brief - A Busy Year Ahead Richard Linskell, Campbell Hooper

After a period of relative calm, 2009 is going to be a busy year on the legislative front for employment lawyers. You will no doubt be eagerly awaiting the imminent demise of the statutory procedur...

locked page 1 Mar 2009 In Brief - Die Another Day... Richard Linskell, Campbell Hooper
locked page 1 Mar 2009 In Brief - Notice pay (again) Richard Linskell, Campbell Hooper Two years ago in this column (Jan/Feb 2007) I considered how Burlo v Langley & Carter [2007] IRLR 145 had held that Norton Tool v Tewson [1972] IRLR 86 - perhaps the oldest statutory employment case s...
locked page 1 Mar 2009 Employee Surveillance: What Are the Limits? Akhlaq Choudhury, 11KBW

Employees face increasing amounts of surveillance by employers seeking to protect commercial interests or arm themselves with evidence in the event of litigation. Whatever stance one might take as ...

locked page 1 Mar 2009 Doctor's Orders: Developments in Ill Health Clare Fletcher, Ashurst LLP

As the harsh winter continues, employers are likely to see an increasing number of empty desks as employees succumb to sickness. The last few months have produced a number of important developments...

locked page 1 Mar 2009 English v Thomas Sanderson Abi Agbaje-Williams, Equality and Human Rights Commission In English v Thomas Sanderson Ltd, a case supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, the Court of Appeal held that a person - who suffered homophobic abuse, who was neither gay nor perceiv...
locked page 1 Mar 2009 Wright & ors v Secretary of State for Health Susan Belgrave, 9 Gough Square How do we strike a balance between the need of society to protect the vulnerable and the rights of individuals not to be deprived arbitrarily of the means of earning their livelihood? Baroness Hales h...
locked page 1 Mar 2009 Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes Richard O'Dair, 36 Bedford Row In December 2008, the EAT gave judgment in Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes. The appellant was a partner in a medium-sized firm of solicitors and had been forced to retire at 65 because of ...
locked page 1 Mar 2009 Child Support Agency (Dudley) v Truman David Sillitoe, Lyons Davidson The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that the comparator preferred by the House of Lords in London Borough of Lewisham v Malcolm applies in the employment law context. David Sillitoe reports

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