Dewar & Finlay Ltd v Glazier
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1973 |
Year | 1973 |
Court | National Industrial Relations Court |
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3 cases
- Dedman v British Building & Engineering Appliances Ltd
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Mr S Nicolaescu and others v OMI Facilities Ltd: 4100404/2017
...the complaints to have been presented timeously; (c) 30 Separately and in any event under reference to Dewar and Finlay Limited v Glazier [1973] ICR 572, that ignorance of the law “cannot itself justify a Tribunal in holding that in the circumstances it was not Page 10 S/4100404/2017, S/410......
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CH 282 2006
...Court on the factors that were relevant to the practicability of making a claim. The opinion expressed in Dewar & Finlay Ltd v Glazier [1973] ICR 572 was that ignorance of rights was not a relevant factor. This was based on authorities on workmen’s compensation cases. By analogy, ignorance ......
1 books & journal articles
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The Curse of the Working Classes: Alcohol as a Workplace Issue
...of unfair dismissal include cases where a man was not sacked until four weeks after the offence (Abercrombie v. Alexander Thompson, [1973] IRLR 236). In the Blanchard case the director in authority had spent an evening with the sales manager, and decided he was drunk and unfit to sell to th......