Liddell's Coaches v Cook and Others [Employment Appeal Tribunal: Scotland]

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Date2013
Year2013
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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6 cases
  • Mr B Bennett and others v Amey Service Ltd and others: 4100017/2018 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 26 d4 Maio d4 2022
    ...duration. 181. Mrs Wedderburn relied on this exception. She supported her submission by reference to the case of Liddell’s Coaches v Cook 2013 ICR 547, and in particular the dicta of Lady Smith that this should be judged in the context employment relationships as a whole. In that case a one......
  • Mr B Bennett and others v Amey Service Ltd and others: 4100017/2018 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 26 d4 Maio d4 2022
    ...duration. 181. Mrs Wedderburn relied on this exception. She supported her submission by reference to the case of Liddell’s Coaches v Cook 2013 ICR 547, and in particular the dicta of Lady Smith that this should be judged in the context employment relationships as a whole. In that case a one......
  • Horizon Security Services Ltd v 1) Mr F Ndeze 2) The PCS Group - Transfer of Undertakings
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Appeal Tribunal
    • 19 d1 Maio d1 2014
    ...Borough of Waltham Forest was looking for, i.e. eight to nine months. This was analogous to the case of Liddell’s Coaches v Cook & Ors [2013] ICR 547, where the past background of long-term contracts of between three - five years was contrasted with a future short-term contract of one year.......
  • North Somerset Council v Mrs S J O'Connell and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Appeal Tribunal
    • 13 d4 Março d4 2014
    ...the particular employment relationship under scrutiny (see paras 43-44).” The EJ also cited from Liddells Coaches v Mr J Cook and Others [2013] ICR 547 para She stated at paragraph 28: “I was also helpfully referred to a definition of intention given in Cunliffe v Goodman [1952] KB 237, 253......
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