Homer v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Neutral Citation[2008] UKEAT 0191_08_2710,UKEAT/191/08
Date2008
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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15 cases
  • R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor (Nos 1 and 2)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 Agosto 2015
    ...to support the Lord Chancellor's assessment but as the EAT pointed out in Constable of West Yorkshire Police and another v Homer [2009] ICR 223 para. 48, concrete evidence is not always required. A reasonable and rational view about what effects a particular policy is likely to have will i......
  • Flynn,McNamara vs Department of Social
    • United Kingdom
    • Industrial Tribunal (NI)
    • 1 Febrero 2012
    ...now the subject of appeal to the Supreme Court, whose judgments are awaited.) 4.13 In Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Homer [2009] IRLR 263, the Employment Appeal Tribunal considered an indirect age discrimination case, where the employer introduced a requirement that to be grade......
  • Downey vs Garrath McCreery,Chief Constable of the Police
    • United Kingdom
    • Industrial Tribunal (NI)
    • 2 Octubre 2019
    ...plc v Lax [2005] IRLR 726, CA.” In Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and West Yorkshire Police Authority v Homer [2009] IRLR 262, [2009] ICR 223 (considered on other grounds by the Supreme Court [2012] UKSC 15, [2012] IRLR 601), the EAT stated (at ''… it is an error to think that con......
  • R Unison (No. 2) v The Lord Chancellor Equality and Human Rights Commission (Intervener)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 17 Diciembre 2014
    ...evidence to support the Lord Chancellor's assessment but as the EAT pointed out in Constable of West Yorkshire Police and another v Homer [2009] ICR 223 para. 48, concrete evidence is not always required. A reasonable and rational view about what effects a particular policy is likely to hav......
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