McLory v Post Office
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1992 |
Year | 1992 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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10 cases
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Alan Bates and Others v Post Office Ltd
...an employer/employee relationship (shown by their reliance on cases such as Gogay v Hertfordshire County Council [2000] IRLR 703 and McClory v Post Office [1993] 1 All ER 457) is of no assistance in this 884 The Claimants also submit that the power to suspend gives the Post Office what is ......
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Humphreys v Norilsk Nickel International (UK) Ltd
...5/6//1998 unreported EAT) or without reasonable or sufficient grounds ( White v. Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd. [1991] IRLR 331 EAT, and McClory v. Post Office [1993] IRLR 159). I do not consider that either of these definitions of the obligation are entirely apt, when considering whether an emp......
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Tadjudin Sunny v Bank Of America, National Association
...EAT) or without reasonable or sufficient grounds (White v. Reflecting Road Studs Ltd [1991] ICR 733 EAT, and McLory v. Post Office [1992] ICR 758). I do not consider that either of these definitions of the obligation are entirely apt, when considering whether an employer was in breach of co......
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Watson v Durham University
...grounds: see for example the decision of Mr David Neuberger QC, as he then was, sitting as a Deputy High Court judge in McClory v the Post Office [1993] 1 All ER 457. Second, where there is no reasonable and proper cause for the employer's action, suspension may amount to a breach of the im......
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2 books & journal articles
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DEALING WITH EMPLOYEE CRIMES
...him? A UK case in which this issue was considered in light of the implied term of trust and confidence was McClory v Post Office[1992] ICR 758, [1993] 1 All ER 457, though the court in this case rejected the argument that there was an implied obligation to observe the rules of natural justi......
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‘Dishonest and Corrupt’ Companies, Employees and Stigma Damages
...there is no implied term that the employ-ment relationship contains the principles of natural justice: McLory v Post Office [1993] 1 All ER 457 (CA). It is at this juncture that the case under discus-sion assumes importance. The Court of Appeal in Malik rejected the former employees' argume......