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19 Jun 2002 11:13AM

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Employment Tribunals will have to re-think their practice of offering "preliminary indications" of their views before cases have ended, following an EAT ruling on 17 June that a comments by an Employment Tribunal showed the possibility of bias against a local authority.
The London Borough of Southwark had employed Mr Jimenez, who had then become ill and finally resigned. He claimed the Council had discriminated against him under the Disability Discrimination Act, had constructivel... (315 more words)
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