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Quirk v Burton Hospitals NHS Trust Secretary of State for Health: EAT 4 Dec 2000

The Appeal tribunal upheld the refusal of an employment tribunal to grant the applicant a declaration that he was entitled to retire at 55 with the same superannuation terms as had female nurses also retiring at that age. EAT Sex Discrimination – Direct Judges: His Honour Judge Peter Clark Citations: Times 19-Feb-2002, EAT/1031/99 Statutes: National … Continue reading Quirk v Burton Hospitals NHS Trust Secretary of State for Health: EAT 4 Dec 2000

William James Quirk v Burton Hospital NHS Trust the National Health Service Pensions Agency: CA 12 Feb 2002

The applicant appealed a refusal to rule that the system of allowing females better retirement options than would be granted to him as a Health Service employee were sexually discriminatory. The difference arose because of differentials applied before the directive came into effect, by the 1980 regulations. The case fell within the rule in Barber, … Continue reading William James Quirk v Burton Hospital NHS Trust the National Health Service Pensions Agency: CA 12 Feb 2002

Department of Health v Pensions Ombudsman and Another: CA 25 Aug 1998

Where a pension was calculated by setting base then applying factor for inflation, a deduction to be made to reflect payment of state pension was to be applied first before application of inflation uprooting. Citations: Times 25-Aug-1998, Gazette 30-Sep-1998 Statutes: National Health Service (Superannuation) Regulations 1980 (1980 No 362) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Health Professions … Continue reading Department of Health v Pensions Ombudsman and Another: CA 25 Aug 1998