Edwards and another v Encirc Ltd

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Neutral CitationUKEAT/0367/14
Year2015
Date2015
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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4 cases
  • Dr David Stewart v NHS Business Services Authority
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 29 August 2018
    ...and thus fell within paragraph (a) of the definition in the WTR in any event. In that regard he referred to a decision of the EAT in Edwards v Encirc [2015] IRLR 528 to which I was also referred and to which I shall refer subsequently. 63 The BSA was given the opportunity to reply and did s......
  • Ms L Basiony and others v Mitie Care and Custody and Mitie Ltd: 2303791/2019 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 11 February 2022
    ...a period when a worker is working; is at his employer’s disposal and is carrying out his activity or duties. Edwards v Encirc Limited (2015) IRLR 528 states that all three conditions must be satisfied to constitute Working Time (Claimant at para 18a submissions and Respondent at para 28 sub......
  • Ms L Basiony and others v Mitie Care and Custody and Mitie Ltd: 2303791/2019 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 11 February 2022
    ...a period when a worker is working; is at his employer’s disposal and is carrying out his activity or duties. Edwards v Encirc Limited (2015) IRLR 528 states that all three conditions must be satisfied to constitute Working Time (Claimant at para 18a submissions and Respondent at para 28 sub......
  • Mr A Harper and others v Alliance Healthcare Management Services Ltd: 2603030/2022 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 29 April 2024
    ...the worker is at their employer’s disposal, and (iii) that the worker is carrying out his activities or duties: see Edwards v Encirc Ltd [2015] IRLR 528, EAT at 48.In Bx v Unitatea Administrativ Teritriala D [2022] ICR 315 (CJEU), the European Court held at [40] that: …a decisive factor for......

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