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Newell v Gillingham Corporation: 1941

A contract of apprenticeship is, in law, less readily terminable by the employer than an ordinary contract of employment.

Citations:

[1941] 1 All ER 552

Cited by:

CitedEdmonds v Lawson, Pardoe, and Del Fabbro CA 10-Mar-2000
A contract of apprenticeship is synallagmatic. The master undertakes to educate and train the apprentice (or pupil) in the practical and other skills needed to practise a skilled trade (or learned profession) and the apprentice (or pupil) binds . .
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Employment

Updated: 29 April 2022; Ref: scu.184781

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