Employment law cases

Barclays Bank plc v Kapur and others (No.2) [1995] IRLR 87 CA

Reports relating to this case:

  • Race discrimination: Non-recognition of African service was not on "racial grounds"

    Date:
    1 December 1994

    East African Asian employees of a UK bank who were required to waive their right to have their African service with a "group" employer credited for pension purposes, had not suffered race discrimination, holds the Court of Appeal in Barclays Bank plc v Kapur and others.

  • No discrimination without racially-based reason

    Date:
    1 December 1994

    An industrial tribunal erred in finding that there had been direct racial discrimination in the absence of a finding that the reason for the treatment complained of was race-based, rules the Court of Appeal in Barclays Bank plc v Kapur and others (No.2).