Mon, 17 September 2018
When is it not 'reasonably practicable' for a claim to be submitted in time?In this episode of the podcast I review an interesting case decided by the Employment Appeal Tribunal about time limits and the provision of section 111 of the Employment Rights Act which allows claims to be submitted out of time when not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented in time. North East London NHS Foundation Trust v Ms S M Zhou - EAT July 2018 In this episode I will cover:
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Useful LinksNorth East London NHS Foundation Trust v Ms S M Zhou Hamling v Coxlease School - EAT 2006
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