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Employment Status: Keeping it casual
Susie Al-Qassab considers the consequences of three recent decisions in the EAT on the mutuality of obligation test The fact that the claimants worked rostered hours to which they could object if they posed them a problem, did not preclude mutuality of obligation. To establish employee status and enjoy the rights and protections only available …
Cases Referenced
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- Consistent Group Ltd v Kalwak [2007] UKEAT 0535/06/1805; [2008] EWCA Civ 430
- Drake v IPSOS Mori UK Ltd [2012] UKEAT 0604/11/ZT
- Knight v Fairway & Kenwood Car Service Ltd UKEAT0075/12/LA (
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