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2 May 2007 12:00AM

Coors Brewers Ltd v. Adcock and others (2007)
The claimants were originally employed by a company belonging to a group, which operated a profit share scheme entitling employees to the allocation of shares based on a proportion of annual profits assigned to the scheme each year.
The benefit to employees worked out at between four and 5% of each employee's annual wage. In August 2000 the company was acquired by another company, and the claimants ceased to be eligible for the profit share ... (356 more words)
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