Source: XpertHR case report Date: 31-12-1967 Publisher: XpertHR

Initial Services Ltd v Putterill and Another

TOPICS:
terms, conditions and employee rights general rights
contracts of employment terms of employment

AUTHOR: Olga Aikin

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Initial Services Ltd v Putterill and Another [1967] 3 All ER 145 CA (1 report)


confidential information | disclosure | public interest

In Initial Services Ltd v Putterill and Another [1967] 3 All ER 145 CA, the Court of Appeal affirmed that employees should not disclose confidential information that they obtain during the course of their employment, but that there is an exception where the disclosure is in the public interest.

Under the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956 cartels are unlawful unless they have been registered.

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