Grundy (Teddington) Ltd v Willis

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtQueen's Bench Division
Year1976
Date1976

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6 cases
  • Orr v Milton Keynes Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 1 February 2011
    ...In the first years of the legislation 1 it was generally supposed that the employment tribunal sat as what Phillips J in Grundy v Wills [1976] ICR 323 called a special jury, taking its own non-technical approach to the question whether in all the circumstances the dismissal had been fair: s......
  • Jowett v Earl of Bradford (no.2)
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Appeal Tribunal
    • Invalid date
  • Antigua Commercial Bank v White
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Court of Appeal (Antigua and Barbuda)
    • 5 June 1989
    ...juries’ which apply the accepted standards of industry, operating at the relevant time and place ( Grundy (Teddington) Ltd v. Willis [1976] I.C.R. 323); and an Appeal Court, has no right to substitute its own views because it disagrees with the decision made on the facts of the matter. 125 ......
  • Ms Patricia Wallace v The Student Loans Company Ltd: S/4100769/2017
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 3 April 2018
    ...not permit the Tribunal to step into the 30 Respondent’s shoes and decide what it would have done in that situation (Grundy (Teddington) Ltd v Willis [1976] ICR 323 QBD). Rather it must decide if the Respondent acted in a way a reasonable employer might have acted. If the Tribunal determine......
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