Morrow v Safeway Stores Ltd Employment Appeal Tribunal

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Neutral CitationUKEAT/0275/00
Date2000
Year2000
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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  • Miss D Dube v The Centre for Health and Disability Assessment Ltd: 3201413/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 15 January 2020
    ...it is necessary do serious damage to the employment relationship. That position was expressly confirmed in Morrow v Safeway Stores Ltd 2002 IRLR 9. 84. Where the breach alleged arises from a number of incidents culminating in a final event, the Tribunal may, indeed must, look at the entire ......
  • Mr A Edwards v Lancashire County Council: 2415346/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 7 May 2020
    ...and amounts to a repudiatory breach, entitling the employee to resign and claim constructive dismissal (Morrow v Safeway Stores [2002] I.R.L.R. 9). 11 Case No. A breach of that implied term can result from the cumulative conduct of the employer rather that one repudiatory act. In many cases......
  • Miss A Donaghey v Done Bros Cash Betting Ltd T/a Betfred: 2405590/2020
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 28 April 2022
    ...a finding of a breach which is repudiatory: see the analysis of the Appeal Tribunal, presided over by Cox J in Morrow v Safeway Stores [2002] IRLR 9. 14. The test of what is repudiatory in contract has been expressed in different words at different times. They are, however, to the same effe......
  • Mr A Mouti v Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: 3305421/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • 17 April 2022
    ...is regarded as a repudiatory breach of contract (Woods v WM Car Services (Peterborough) Ltd 1981 ICR 666; Morrow v Safeway Stores plc [2002] IRLR 9). Any such breach will go to the root of the contract. The implied term of mutual trust and confidence is the implied term that neither party w......
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