Gbaja-Biamila v DHL International (UK) Ltd
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Date | 2000 |
Year | 2000 |
Court | Employment Appeal Tribunal |
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4 cases
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Vento v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (No.2)
...useful illustrations of the range of awards of compensation to damages for feelings. 57 In Gbaja- Bianila –v—DHL International (UK)Ltd [2000] ICR 730 (Lindsay J presiding), the Appeal Tribunal dismissed an appeal by the applicant, who contended that the award of £3,750 for injury to feeling......
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Bentwood Bros (Manchester) Ltd v Shepherd
...would be proper for an appellate body to interfere with the assessment of damages by a tribunal. We were referred in particular to Gbaja-Biamila v DHL Ltd [2000] ICR 730 at page 742 paragraph 36 where Lindsay J, the then President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, said this: "An appellate ......
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Hampshire County Council v Mrs C M Wyatt
...been B triggered even in the absence of unlawful discrimination. 24. As the EAT explained in Gbaja-Biamila v DHL International (UK) Ltd [2000] ICR 730 at paragraph 43, albeit in the context of injury to feelings awards, but we regard the point as equally applicable to personal injury awards......
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Mr S Callaway v 1) Royal Mail Group Ltd 2) Mr P Laidler
...familiar. We shall refer briefly to three decisions to which we have been referred. The first is Gbaja-Biamila v DHL (UK) Ltd and Ors [2000] ICR 730, in which the Employment Appeal Tribunal, presided over by Lindsay J, said at paragraph “An appellate court, when reviewing the quantification......