Law at Work 2024 (August 2024)

Chapter 11

Dismissals due to third party pressure

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Third-party pressure can sometimes justify a fair dismissal, especially if the third party is the only or main client (Martin v JF X-Press EAT 0010/04, Greenwood v Whiteghyll Plastics Ltd [2007] All ER 111). A dismissal is likely to be unfair if the employer cannot show that it took all reasonable steps to mitigate the effects of the client’s demands, by trying to persuade the client to change its mind (Bancroft v Interserve Facilities Management Ltd [2012] UKEAT 0329/1312).Employers must also look for alternative work including opportunities with an associated employer (Henderson v Connect South Tyneside Ltd [2010] IRLR 468).


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