Pay v Lancashire Probation Service [2004] IRLR 129 EAT
Reports relating to this case:
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Unfair dismissal: Dismissing probation officer for public bondage acts did not violate human rights
- Date:
- 6 February 2004
In Pay v Lancashire Probation Service, the EAT holds that a probation officer with specific responsibility for sex offenders, who was publicly engaged in sadomasochistic activities in his spare time, did not have his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights breached when he was dismissed upon discovery of those activities.
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Case round-up: communicating pensions changes; and dismissal for conduct outside work
- Date:
- 11 November 2003
This week's case round-up from Eversheds, covering: communicating pensions changes; and dismissal for 'disreputable' conduct outside work.