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Employment Law Matters

S1E76 - Two Recent Discrimination Cases

Dec 9, 2020
10:01

From this week, these podcasts become fortnightly, not weekly.  That's because I'm also now producing YouTube explainer videos on a whole range of legal topics.


 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • whether cost alone can be enough to justify discrimination – from a important new Court of Appeal court case called Heskett; and
  •  about some recent guidance from the EAT on the definition of disability


CASES REFERRED TO

  • Heskett v Secretary of State for Justice 
  • Sullivan v Bury Street Capital Ltd 



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This podcast is published by (c) Employment Law Services Limited. The information in this video is for general guidance only and, although the presenters and publisher believe it was correct at the time it was recorded, the law may have changed since then. You should always seek your own independent legal advice. Any employment law explained applies to England, Scotland and Wales only.

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