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Sarah King Employment Solicitor

Sarah King

Appeals against dismissal

A small employer dismissed an employee for gross misconduct. The employee appealed so the employer engaged an independent panel to hear the employee’s appeal. The panel overturned the employer’s decision to dismiss but the employer did not implement the panel’s decision. Where does that leave the employer in an unfair dismissal claim? The ET found […]

Why do employers offer settlement agreements?

Firstly, what is a settlement agreement? Well it is a legally binding agreement usually between an employee and their employer whereby the employer offers the employee a lump sum in excess of their normal entitlement to compromise any employment claims they may have. It must meet certain legal requirements to be a valid settlement agreement one […]

Snow whistleblower

During the winter of 2010, Mr Shaw sent a series of two emails to the Health and Safety Manager and a further email to HR concerning the dangerous driving conditions in the snowy conditions.  Mr Shaw managed a team who travelled to customers around the Country and was looking for guidance on how best to […]

Caste discrimination

There has been discussion around the proposed amendment to the Equality Act 2010 and whether this needed to be amended to include expressly that caste is an aspect of the protected characteristic of race. The Government had not yet amended the Act but intended to make the inclusion clear. The Employment Tribunal in Tirkey v […]

Sunday working

The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal from an employee who was Christian and claimed indirect discrimination on the grounds of religious belief by being required to work Sundays.  The requirement was found to be potentially discriminatory but on this occasion the employer could justify the requirement to work on Sundays. The employer ran […]