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Is it fair to dismiss an employee who fails to declare bankruptcy?

09.23.2022 - By Alison Colley, Solicitor from Real Employment Law AdvicePlay

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An interesting case where there was no written requirement to tell the employer about bankruptcy In this episode 197 of the podcast I bring you details of the case of Pubbi v Your-Move.co.uk heard by the Employment Appeal Tribunal dealing with unfair dismissal. In this episode I cover: The facts of the case The decision of the employment tribunal Assessment of the reasonableness of the employers decision to dismiss Advice on the case Why employers need to be prescriptive of their requirements of staff Some alternative scenarios in this case The decision of the employment appeal tribunal You can read the full judgement here:  https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62c2d86b8fa8f54e81e2ce25/Mr_K_Pubbi_v_Your-Move.co.uk__2022__EAT_96.pdf    Fixed Price Advice from Real Experts As part of our HR Harbour annual subscription service for employers we provide guidance and training for employers, supervisors and managers. If you would like to know more about the HR Harbour Service and how you can get unlimited support from as little as £210 per month please contact me for a no obligation discussion – [email protected] or you can find full details here: HR Harbour Don’t forget you can contact us by telephone 01983 897003, 01722 653001, 020 3470 0007, 0191 375 9694 or 023 8098 2006 Other resources available for you We have a variety of free documents and letters which are available to download here: DIY Documents We are also on YouTube! You can find a range of topics and also listen to this podcast on YouTube here: YOUTUBE The information contained in this Podcast and post is provided for guidance and is a snapshot of the law at the time. It is provided for your information only and should not be used as a substitute for obtaining legal advice that it specific to your particular circumstances. The guidance should not be relied upon in any decision making process. It is strongly recommended that you seek advice before taking action.

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