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Robinson v London Borough of Greenwich [1994] IT/7195/93
(1 report relating to this case)
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Robinson v Tescom Corporation [2008] IRLR 408 EAT
(1 report relating to this case)
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Robinson-Steele v RD Retail Services Ltd and other cases [2006] IRLR 386 ECJ
(1 report relating to this case)
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- 5 May 2006
In Robinson-Steele v RD Retail Services Ltd and other cases Joined Cases C-131/04 & C-257/04 ECJ, the European Court of Justice held that it is unlawful to "roll up" holiday pay so that, in effect, workers' minimum period of paid annual leave is replaced by an allowance, paid in instalments throughout the year.
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Rockfon A/S v Specialarbejderforbunet i Danmark, acting for Nielsen and others [1996] IRLR 168 ECJ
(1 report relating to this case)
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Roddis v Sheffield Hallam University [2018] IRLR 706 EAT
(1 report relating to this case)
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- Date:
- 21 June 2018
In Roddis v Sheffield Hallam University, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that a lecturer employed under a zero hours contract was employed under the same type of contract as a permanent full-time lecturer for the purposes of his claim of less favourable treatment under the Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/1551).
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Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd [2022] EAT 69
(1 report relating to this case)
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Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd ET/1803829/20
(1 report relating to this case)
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- 23 June 2021
With coronavirus-related employment tribunal rulings now appearing regularly, we examine four early examples of first-instance decisions where an employer dismissed an employee who refused, or was reluctant, to attend work because of health and safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Rodway v South Central Trains Ltd [2005] IRLR 583 CA
(2 reports relating to this case)
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- 29 July 2005
In Rodway v South Central Trains Ltd, the Court of Appeal holds that the EAT was correct to hold that parental leave may only be taken in blocks of one week's leave, except where there are contractual provisions or a workforce or collective agreement to the contrary, or where the child in respect of whom leave is taken is entitled to disability living allowance.
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- 3 May 2005
This week's case round-up from Eversheds, covering parental leave.
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Rogers v Deputy Commander (as trustee of the Garrison Amenities Fund) and another EAT/0455/12
(1 report relating to this case)
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Rolls Royce plc v Unite [2009] EWCA Civ 387 CA
(1 report relating to this case)