Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd v Griffiths-Henry

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Year2006
Date2006
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
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113 cases
  • Mr S Gilmartin v Oughtred and Harrison (Facilities) Ltd and others: 1800023/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • February 11, 2019
    ...act of discrimination Madarassy v Nomura International PLC (2007) IRLR 246. In Network Rail Infrastructure Limited v Griffiths Henry (2006) IRLR 865 the EAT clarified unfairness is not in itself sufficient to establish discrimination. In Ayodele v Citylink Limited (2017) EWCA Civ 1913 the C......
  • Miss Y Akinkuolie v Corps Security (UK) Ltd: 3201257/2018 and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • December 23, 2019
    ...show a difference in status and detriment treatment (see Madarassay at paragraph 56). In Network Rail Infrastructure v Griffiths-Henry [2006] IRLR 865, Elias J at paragraph 15 said that the mere fact that an unsuccessful candidate was a black woman and successful candidates were white men w......
  • Miss V Scott v BAE Systems (Operations) Ltd and others: 3331423/2018 and 3331467/2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Tribunal
    • March 10, 2021
    ...it is not obligatory on them formally to go through each step in each case. As I said in Network Rail Infrastructure v Griffiths-Henry [2006] IRLR 865 (at para 17), it may be legitimate to infer that a black person may have been discriminated on grounds of race if he is equally qualified fo......
  • Dunne vs Michael McCurley,Stranmillis College
    • United Kingdom
    • Industrial Tribunal (NI)
    • September 18, 2009
    ...be resolved without, at the same time, deciding the reason why issue.” In the case of Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd v Griffiths-Henry [2006] IRLR 865 the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that:- “A tribunal at the second stage is simply concerned with the reason why the employer acted as he......
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  • 'Intersectionality': A Blind-Spot Missed in the British Equality Framework?
    • United Kingdom
    • LSE Law Review No. 6-1, November 2020
    • November 1, 2020
    ...in statutes. 93 Bahl v Law Society (n 15). 94 See Nagarajan v London Regional Transport [1998] IRLR 73; Network Rail v Griffiths-Henry [2006] IRLR 865. 95 O’Reilly v BBC (n 13). 96 ibid 245. 97 ibid. 98 Bahl v Law Society (n 15). 99 ibid. 100 O’Reilly v BBC (n 13). 101 Bahl v Law Society (n......

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