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R v British Coal, ex parte Vardy [1993] ICR 720

By Oxbridge Law TeamUpdated 07/01/2024 17:29

Judgement for the case R v British Coal, ex parte Vardy

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  • The court held that s.188 TULRCA meant that there had to be consultation on how the redundancy programme was to be carried out, but NOT on the reasons for the redundancy, or the conclusion that there would be one.

  • Also the protective award under s.189 is a private law right. 

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