Holiday Pay and Unearned Commission – British Gas Refused Right to Appeal

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An appeal by British Gas has been rejected on grounds that the Working Time Regulations 1998 can be used to interpret EU holiday pay rights.
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Good Faith Lacking in Religious Discrimination Claim

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In a ruling involving religious rights, tribunal denied a worker his hopes of an annual period of leave to attend religious festivities.
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Plumber’s Win Marks New Victory Against Gig Economy Discrimination

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A recent ruling saw a plumber win a case being regarded as the greatest victory yet in a gig economy tribunal hearing.
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Zero Tolerance No Substitute for Individual Consideration

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Individual cases can sometimes dictate legal outcomes. In one case, a worker who lost his job following an angry office incident succeeded in his unfair dismissal claim.
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