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7 Feb 2002 8:24PM
Reactions have flooded in following the Tuesday’s landmark Court ruling on payouts to workers unable carry out their jobs through stress. Three workers who had previously been awarded nearly £200,000 in compensation were left with nothing as a judge overturned their decisions at the Court of Appeal, while a fourth man held on to his award of £150,000 as his case was upheld.
The rulings mark a turning point in the way cases of work-related stress are treated by the courts. The HSC has be... (292 more words)
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