This article examines the case of a British Airways employee that was heard by the Employment Tribunal and on appeal at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in the UK. The employee claimed that the working hours regulations adopted by the employer constituted a form of indirect discrimination against women employees and the EAT upheld her claim. The article examines the evidence in support of the claim that a ruling of this kind can lead to an evolution of legal concepts, resulting in a shift in the meaning of the existing terminology.

“Un caso riconosciuto di discriminazione indiretta nei confronti delle donne” / Bromwich, William John. - In: DIRITTO DELLE RELAZIONI INDUSTRIALI. - ISSN 1121-8762. - STAMPA. - XVI(1):(2006), pp. 292-293.

“Un caso riconosciuto di discriminazione indiretta nei confronti delle donne”

BROMWICH, William John
2006

Abstract

This article examines the case of a British Airways employee that was heard by the Employment Tribunal and on appeal at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in the UK. The employee claimed that the working hours regulations adopted by the employer constituted a form of indirect discrimination against women employees and the EAT upheld her claim. The article examines the evidence in support of the claim that a ruling of this kind can lead to an evolution of legal concepts, resulting in a shift in the meaning of the existing terminology.
2006
no
Italiano
ITALIA
XVI(1)
292
293
Employment Appeal Tribunal; indirect discrimination; working time regulations; British Airways employee
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Contributo su RIVISTA::Articolo su rivista
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“Un caso riconosciuto di discriminazione indiretta nei confronti delle donne” / Bromwich, William John. - In: DIRITTO DELLE RELAZIONI INDUSTRIALI. - ISSN 1121-8762. - STAMPA. - XVI(1):(2006), pp. 292-293.
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