Dundee City Council v Malcolm: EAT 25 Jul 2008

EAT SEX DISCRIMINATION: Vicarious liability
Sexual harassment claim by an employee of an education authority. Circumstances in which tribunal had misdirected itself as to its own prior judgment and erred in continuing the claim straight to a remedies hearing when an issue of time bar, and, depending on the resolution of that issue, an issue regarding the appellants’ defence under s.41(3) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 both remained unresolved. Appeal upheld and case remitted to a freshly constituted tribunal; tribunal had shown clear and express sympathy for the claimant’s case and had been, evidently, striving to make a finding in her favour. It was not appropriate in these circumstances to remit to the same tribunal.

[2008] UKEAT 0055 – 07 – 2507
Bailii
Sex Discrimination Act 1975 41(3)
England and Wales
Citing:
CitedLondon Borough of Lewisham v Malcolm HL 25-Jun-2008
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CitedEnvironment Agency v Rowan EAT 1-Nov-2007
EAT Practice and Procedure – Perversity
Disability discrimination – Reasonable adjustments
An Employment Tribunal considering a claim that an employer has discriminated against an employee pursuant to . .

Cited by:
CitedStafford and Rural Homes Ltd and Another v Hughes EAT 9-Mar-2009
EAT DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION: Reasonable adjustments
Effect of Malcolm: on the facts of the case the decision in Malcolm did not make any difference to the conclusion. There is no requirement in law to set . .

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Employment, Discrimination

Updated: 01 November 2021; Ref: scu.272560