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Moultrie and Others v The Ministry of Justice (Part Time Workers): EAT 16 Jan 2015

EAT PART TIME WORKERS The Appellants are fee-paid medical members of Tribunals. They were not given access to a pension scheme in respect of their service whereas salaried or full-time regional medical members were. The Appellants contended that the work of the typical fee-paid medical member was the same as or broadly similar to that … Continue reading Moultrie and Others v The Ministry of Justice (Part Time Workers): EAT 16 Jan 2015

Roddis v Sheffield Hallam University: EAT 26 Mar 2018

PART TIME WORKERS A worker employed under an associate lecturer’s contract of employment described by the Employment Tribunal as a zero-hours contract, was employed under the same type of contract as a lecturer on a full-time contract for the purposes of Regulation 2(2) and 2(4)(a)(i) Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000. The … Continue reading Roddis v Sheffield Hallam University: EAT 26 Mar 2018

Moultrie and Others v The Ministry of Justice: EAT 16 Jan 2015

moultrie_MOJEAT201501 EAT Part Time Workers – The Appellants are fee-paid medical members of Tribunals. They were not given access to a pension scheme in respect of their service whereas salaried or full-time regional medical members were. The Appellants contended that the work of the typical fee-paid medical member was the same as or broadly similar … Continue reading Moultrie and Others v The Ministry of Justice: EAT 16 Jan 2015