employment status
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Smith v Pimlico Plumbers Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 70
Appeal against decisions that the Claimant was not denied his right to "paid annual leave" under regulation 13 WTR and that he had not made a claim for holiday pay for leave that was not actually taken. Appeal allowed in part.
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07/02/2022 11:42
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Johnson v Transopco UK Ltd EA-2020-000780-AT
Appeal against an ET decision that the Claimant was not a worker. Appeal dismissed.
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20/01/2022 12:39
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Stojsavljevic & Turner v DPD Group UK Ltd EA-2019-000259-JOJ
Appeal against finding in the ET that the claimants, who both operated parcel delivery franchises, were not employees or workers.
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04/01/2022 12:24
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Rainford v Dorset Aquatics Ltd EA-2020-000123-BA
Appeal against a finding that the Claimant was neither an “employee” nor a “worker” for the purposes of section 230 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 and that his claims against the Respondent company for unfair dismissal, unpaid wages, notice pay and holiday pay were therefore unsustainable. Appeal dismissed.
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15/12/2021 17:24
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Main v SpaDental Ltd EA-2020-000023-AT
Appeal against a finding that the Claimant was not a worker. Appeal allowed.
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03/12/2021 14:03
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Stuart Delivery Ltd v Augustine [2021] EWCA Civ 1514
Appeal against an EAT ruling which agreed with the ET that the Claimant was a worker. Appeal dismissed.
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25/10/2021 14:50
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Nursing and Midwifery Council v Somerville UKEAT/0258/20/RN
Appeal against the ET’s finding that the Claimant was a worker. Appeal dismissed.
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20/05/2021 11:54
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Addison Lee Ltd v Lange & Ors [2021] EWCA Civ 594
Following the Supreme Court decision in Uber, Addison Lee have been refused permission to appeal against the decision that the Claimant drivers were workers for the purposes of the Employment Rights Act 1996, Working Time Regulations 1998 and the National Minimum Wage Act 1998.
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23/04/2021 12:18
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Uber BV and others v Aslam and others [2021] UKSC 5
Appeal against an ET decision (upheld by the EAT and Court of Appeal) that Uber drivers were workers for the purposes of employment legislation and therefore entitled to be paid the minimum wage, to receive holiday pay and to benefit from other protections. Appeal dismissed.
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19/02/2021 10:38
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Alemi v Mitchell and another UKEAT/0042/20/AT
Appeal against the ET’s finding that the Appellant was an employee for the purposes of section 83(2) of the Equality Act 2010. Appeal allowed.
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26/01/2021 16:26