Employment Injunction in UK Law
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Redundancy and workplace occupation: the case of the Republic of Ireland
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the antecedent influences and merits of workplace occupations as a tactical response to employer redundancy initiatives. Design/methodology/approach: The data a...... ... in response to redundancy runs therisks of potential judicial injunction and sanction.Research limitations/implications – Although operationally ... to both collective mobilisation andbargaining theories in employment relations.Keywords Sit-ins, Workplaceoccupations, Redundancy, ... ...
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Unacceptable Acceptance?
... ... breach was necessary to terminate a contract of employment. The plaintiff sought an injunction to restrain an employee ... ...
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Research Note: Injunctions as a Legal Weapon in Industrial Disputes
... ... use and the impact of the Conservative governments' employment laws continues to attract a considerable amount of attention ... ' Of these, 169 have been applications by way of injunction (see Appendix). The purpose of this article is to subject the ... ...
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The Use of Injunctions in Industrial Disputes May 1984‐April 1987
... ... of employers, their single aim in seeking the injunction was to lift the industrial action. To this end, the loss of ... injunctions were defied than was the case under the Employment Act 1980 when union funds retained their immunity. One or two ... ...
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Access to Medical Records—Discovery, Confidentiality and Privacy
... ... breach was necessary to terminate a contract of employment. The plaintiff sought an injunction to restrain an employee ... ...
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Migration into the United States: Perceptions of and Responses to Controlled and Uncontrolled Migration
... ... a lawful immigrant, either through marriage or through employment. There are two over-riding factors that created this deplorable ... the government to apply to a Federal Court for an injunction against an employer who engaged in a ‘pattern or practice’ ... ...
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The Mutuality and Enforceability of the Employment Contract: Sunrise Brokers LLP v Rodgers
... ... decided that the employers were entitled to refuse to pay the employee whilst the contract continued and that they were entitled to the injunction for a period of ten months ... THE “MUTUALITY OF BREACH” DOCTRINE, ENGLISH “FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENTS” AND ENFORCEMENT ... In such a factual ... ...
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Statutes
... ... , except that appeals under the Contracts of Employment Act 1972, or under the Redundancy Payments Act 1965, or ... ” (sic), an application to the High Court for an injunction or such other relief as the court thinks fit, including com- ... ...
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Chronicle Industrial Relations in the United Kingdom
... ... 3049.0 November 3084.4 3063.0 (a) New series Source: Employment Gazette Unfilled Vacancies: Seasonally Adjusted U.K. (000s) Month ... On 5 October, Mercury moved to seek an injunction against the action by the P.O.E.U. and on 6 October, BT ... ...
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Interim Relief Against the Crown
... ... His Lordship held that an interim injunction, and by implication other interim relief, is available ... employment law and vicarious liability. supported by the argument that ... ...
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