Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan
Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan [2001] UKHL 48 is a UK labour law case concerning the test for victimisation and the legitimate steps an employer can take after dismissed a person who is bringing a discrimination claim against them.
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Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan
Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan [2001] UKHL 48 is a UK labour law case concerning the test for victimisation and the legitimate steps an employer can take after dismissed a person who is bringing a discrimination claim against them.
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Chief Constable of West Yorksh ...... rimination claim against them.
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32,723,244
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636,416,860
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West Yorkshire Police Headquarters.
citations
[2001] UKHL 48, [2001] ICR 1065
court
House of Lords
date decided
2001-10-11
keywords
Discrimination, victimisation
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Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan
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Chief Constable of West Yorksh ...... rimination claim against them.
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Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan
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