Boughton & Anor v. Audio Group International Ltd [2001] UKEAT 1202_00_2103 (21 March 2001)
It is arguable that the employer's conduct in reducing the appellants' status and requiring clerical tasks may amount to repudiatory breach, and the Employment Tribunal may have erred in assuming affirmation of contract. Mrs Boughton's unfair dismissal claim and both appellants' breach of fixed term contract claims...
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- Citation
- [2001] UKEAT 1202_00_2103
- Parties
- Appellant: Mrs Boughton; Appellant: Mr Boughton; Respondent: Heybrook Ltd / AGI Group
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 21 March 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
- Outcome
- Appeal permitted to proceed in part
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Unfair Dismissal, Breach of Fixed Term Contract, Retirement Age, Affirmation of Contract, Repudiatory Conduct
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Parties
Mrs Boughton
Appellant
Mr Boughton
Appellant
Heybrook Ltd / AGI Group
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the employer's conduct amounted to repudiatory breach justifying constructive unfair dismissal
- 2 Whether the appellants affirmed the contract after breach
- 3 Whether the reduction in status constituted a breach of contract
Ratio Decidendi
It is arguable that the employer's conduct in reducing the appellants' status and requiring clerical tasks may amount to repudiatory breach, and the Employment Tribunal may have erred in assuming affirmation of contract. Mrs Boughton's unfair dismissal claim and both appellants' breach of fixed term contract claims may proceed. Mr Boughton's unfair dismissal claim fails due to statutory retirement age.
Court Disposition
Appeal permitted to proceed in part
Orders
- Mrs Boughton's unfair dismissal claim and both appellants' breach of fixed term contract claims may proceed to full hearing.
- Mr Boughton's unfair dismissal claim is not permitted to proceed.
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