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Case digest: age discrimination
This report relates to 10 case(s)
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Bloxham v Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer [2007] ET/2205086/06
(2 other reports)
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- 8 November 2007
In Bloxham v Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer [2007] ET/2205086/06, an employment tribunal has held that changes to a law firm's pension scheme that discriminated on the grounds of age were justified.
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- Date:
- 30 October 2007
This week's case of the week, provided by Addleshaw Goddard, covers age discrimination and pension schemes.
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Court v Dennis Publishing Limited [2007] ET/2200327/07
(1 other report)
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- 24 December 2007
A review of a number of recent employment tribunal decisions suggests that some employers remain unaware of the implications of, or are struggling with, the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031), which became law on 1 October 2006. The decisions also demonstrate the approach that the tribunals might take to the question of justification of discrimination and to the assessment of injury to feelings compensation.
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Hodgetts v Middlesbrough Borough Council ET/2516138/06 (0 other reports)
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Holmes v Active Sensors Ltd ET/100214/07 (0 other reports)
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Kessell v Passion for Perfume Limited [2007] ET/1700345/07
(1 other report)
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- 24 December 2007
A review of a number of recent employment tribunal decisions suggests that some employers remain unaware of the implications of, or are struggling with, the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031), which became law on 1 October 2006. The decisions also demonstrate the approach that the tribunals might take to the question of justification of discrimination and to the assessment of injury to feelings compensation.
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Martin v SS Photay & Associates [2007] ET/1100242/07
(1 other report)
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- 24 December 2007
A review of a number of recent employment tribunal decisions suggests that some employers remain unaware of the implications of, or are struggling with, the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031), which became law on 1 October 2006. The decisions also demonstrate the approach that the tribunals might take to the question of justification of discrimination and to the assessment of injury to feelings compensation.
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Plewes v Adam Pork Produce Ltd [2007] ET/2600842/07
(2 other reports)
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- 19 August 2008
This week's case of the week, provided by DLA Piper, covers age discrimination.
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- Date:
- 24 December 2007
A review of a number of recent employment tribunal decisions suggests that some employers remain unaware of the implications of, or are struggling with, the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031), which became law on 1 October 2006. The decisions also demonstrate the approach that the tribunals might take to the question of justification of discrimination and to the assessment of injury to feelings compensation.
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Rains v The Commission for Racial Equality ET/2306496/06 (0 other reports)
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Sharma and others v Millbrooks Beds Ltd [2007] ET/3100922/07, ET/3100923/07, ET/3100925/07 & ET/3100926/07
(1 other report)
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- 24 December 2007
A review of a number of recent employment tribunal decisions suggests that some employers remain unaware of the implications of, or are struggling with, the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031), which became law on 1 October 2006. The decisions also demonstrate the approach that the tribunals might take to the question of justification of discrimination and to the assessment of injury to feelings compensation.
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Thomas v (1) Eight Members Club (2) A Killip ET/2202603/07 (0 other reports)
Sue Johnstone, editor of Equal
Opportunities Review, provides a round-up of some of the remedies that
employment tribunals have awarded in age discrimination cases.
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