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  • Date:
    1 May 1974
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    S Futty v Brekkes (D & D) Ltd

    In S Futty v Brekkes (D & D) Ltd [1974] IRLR 130 IT, the Industrial Tribunal held that an off-the-cuff remark by a foreman to an employee that if he didn't like his job he could leave had its own particular meaning in the fish trade and could not be held to constitute a dismissal.

  • Date:
    1 December 1973
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    RJ Dedman v British Building and Engineering Appliances Ltd

    In RJ Dedman v British Building and Engineering Appliances Ltd [1973] IRLR 379 CA, the Court of Appeal held that an employee's time limit for presenting his unfair dismissal claim had expired. He knew his rights and was being advised by solicitors well before the expiry of the time limit.

  • Date:
    1 August 1973
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    RS Components Ltd v RE Irwin

    In RS Components Ltd v RE Irwin [1973] IRLR 239 NIRC, the National Industrial Relations Court held that it was reasonable to terminate the employment of an employee who refused to sign a covenant restricting him operating in competition with the company for one year after leaving the company's employment.

  • Date:
    1 November 1972
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    DC Foot v Eastern Counties Timber Co Ltd

    In D C Foot v Eastern Counties Timber Co Ltd [1972] IRLR 83b IT, the Industrial Tribunal held that the dismissal of an employee whose spouse sets up a rival business may be justified.

  • Date:
    31 December 1970
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Dunk v George Waller and Son

    In Dunk v George Waller and Son [1970] 2 All ER 630 CA, the Court of Appeal held that the purpose of an apprenticeship agreement is for the apprentice to receive training in order to obtain better employment, and if the employer terminates the agreement and deprives the apprentice of the training, the apprentice is entitled to earnings under the agreement for the remainder of the apprenticeship and damages for future loss of earnings and prospects.

  • Date:
    31 December 1930
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Bouzourou v The Ottoman Bank

    In Bouzourou v The Ottoman Bank [1930] AC 271 JCPC, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that an employee can refuse to transfer to a geographical area where the employee would be at personal risk, but cannot refuse to go in the absence of personal danger.

  • Date:
    31 December 1930
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    The Ottoman Bank v Chakarian

    In The Ottoman Bank v Chakarian [1930] AC 277 JCPC, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that an employee can refuse to transfer to a geographical area where the employee would be at personal risk.