Warren v. Michelin Tyre Company [2000] EAT 1430_99_2502 (25 February 2000)
The tribunal found no evidence of breach of contract or imminent health and safety danger; the appellant's claims were matters of fact for the tribunal, and no reasonably arguable point of law was identified to overturn the decision.
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- Citation
- [2000] EAT 1430_99_2502
- Parties
- Appellant: Frank Warren; Respondent: Michelin Tyre Company
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 25 February 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Dismissal, Health and Safety, Unfair Dismissal, Breach of Contract
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Parties
Frank Warren
Appellant
Michelin Tyre Company
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellant was constructively unfairly dismissed
- 2 Whether health and safety concerns constituted a breach of contract
- 3 Whether Section 100 Employment Rights Act 1996 applied
Ratio Decidendi
The tribunal found no evidence of breach of contract or imminent health and safety danger; the appellant's claims were matters of fact for the tribunal, and no reasonably arguable point of law was identified to overturn the decision.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
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