Marshall v Alexander Sloan & Company Ltd

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Date1981
Year1981
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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5 cases
  • Chief Adjudication Officer and Another v Maguire
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 23 March 1999
    ...sick was nevertheless still serving under her contract of service." 13He then refers to the case of Marshall v Alexander Sloane & Co Ltd [1981] IRLR 264, a decision of the EAT and a decision of his own. He continues: "Consequently in the present case the claimant was in my view, still in 'e......
  • CG 11 1994
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 1 May 1995
    ...of the employer in a sickness situation to release the employee from that obligation. Compare Marshall v. Alexander Sloane and Co. Ltd. [1981] IRLR 264 (employment appeal tribunal) which held that even during an employee’s absence from sickness the obligations of the employment still contin......
  • Chief Adjudication Officer v. Rhodes CI 14111 1996
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 24 July 1998
    ...sick was nevertheless still serving under her contract of service.” He then refers to the case of Marshall v Alexander Sloane & Co Ltd [1981] IRLR 264, a decision of the EAT and a decision of his own. He continues: “Consequently in the present case the claimant was in my view, still in ‘emp......
  • Scott vs First Trust Bank
    • United Kingdom
    • Industrial Tribunal (NI)
    • 4 July 2008
    ...the contract ‘business efficiency’ (or ‘business commonsense’ as it has been more recently called in Marshall v Alexander Sloan & Co Ltd [1981] IRLR 264) or that the term was so obvious that it goes without saying that the parties did not see the need to state it expressly. (See generally :......
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