Workplace Report (October 2001)

Features: Law at work

Disclosing references

Where an individual is pursuing a discrimination claim for failure to promote, which the employer defends on the basis of references obtained, a tribunal will have the authority to order that the content of the references is made known to the applicant.

University of Glasgow v Jindal EAT/74/01


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