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BAILII case number: [1997] UKEAT 198_97_1007
Appeal No. EAT/198/97

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 10 July 1997

Before

THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MORISON (PRESIDENT)

MR D J HODGKINS CB

MR P M SMITH



PLANNED MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD APPELLANT

(1) MR B LUCKE
(2) AMEC FACILITIES LTD
RESPONDENTS


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

PRELIMINARY HEARING - EX PARTE

© Copyright 1997


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellants MR T LINDEN
    (of Counsel)
    Osborne Clarke
    Solicitors
    50 Queen Charlotte Street
    Bristol
    BS1 4HE
       


     

    MR JUSTICE MORISON (PRESIDENT): The issue on this preliminary hearing is whether there is an arguable point of law. We are satisfied that there is an arguable point of law.

    It would appear that the Industrial Tribunal have concluded on the facts that the transferor effectively tried to manipulate the position, whereby the applicant employee became somebody who would be subject to the Transfer of Undertakings Regulations so as to transfer him across to the transferee.

    The case raises issues, therefore, as to how tribunals should approach such a case as this where there appears to have been 'dumping' of an employee. And secondly, it will give this tribunal an opportunity to revisit the decisions in Botzen and Gale in particular.

    Accordingly we think that there is an arguable point of law as raised in the Notice of Appeal.


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