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Employment Law & Practice (LPC) Workshop 3

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Employment Law & Practice (LPC) - FULL & Comprehensive DISTINCTION level Notes - full notes bundle produced and used in 2020 in the online delivered classes. These large group and workshop notes have also been used by ULaw and BPP students. The notes include all the content for each class and in highlighted in another colour are notes of what the tutor said (all transcribed). This notes bundle covers all classes taught at City University Employment Law elective for the LPC - a must see for those wanting to achieve the best grades Topics: (1) Overview of Contracts, (2) Wrongful Dismissal, (3) Unfair Dismissal, (4) Redundancy, (5) Employment Tribunal Procedure, (6) Discrimination and (7) TUPEE

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LEGAL PRACTICE COURSE

Employment Law

Workshop 3

Topic(s):
 Implied Terms
 Breach of Contract
 Constructive Dismissal


Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this session you will be able to:
 Identify and understand common implied terms in a contract of employment
 Advise on the consequences of breaching express and implied terms
 Identify and advise on a constructive dismissal
 Understand and advise on the remedies available for breach of contract


Session Activities:
 A consideration of implied terms
 Advising an employee about the consequences of an employer’s breach of contract
 Advising an employee about the consequences of an employee’s breach of contract


Materials Attached:
 Pre-session task: memorandum dealing with a request for advice on an employer’s
conduct
 In session task: memorandum requesting advice on compliance with contract terms


Preparation for Session:
 Review LG 1 and 2
 Reading: Articles on Practical Law entitled ‘Implied terms in employment contracts’,
‘Garden leave’ and ‘Restrictive covenants in employment contracts’
 Provide answers to the pre-session task for discussion


Post-Session:
 Consolidate your learning in the session




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, Implied terms
-The below is not an exhaustive list
-Arose from a long series of case law

Employer Duties
-Pay→ usually express term→ pay reasonable amount (normally implied term not relied on)
-Provide work→ mutuality of obligations→ obligation to give work
- Indemnify employee
- Health & Safety → also covered in statute (but supplemented as implied term too)
-Trust & Confidence (MTC)→ very important, referred to as employers duty (but is mutual
too)→ e.g. bullying, manager undermining and humiliating colleagues= breach of MTC→ as
with any term, some may be concerned fundamental breaches (and some may not)→ so to show
constructive dismissal, employee must show breach of a fundamental term (which some MTC
are and some are not)→ to be a repudiatory breach→ MTC very crucial (lots of case law on
MTC)
-References→ no obligation to provide a reference, but if does, must provide a fair and
accurate reference, so many employers due to this just give job title and dates of employment
so they do not have negligent misstatement claims against them (tortious)

Employee Duties
- Personal service→ crucial (mutuality of obligations), so provide work themselves and do
not delegate to anyone else (unless they are allowed e.g. a manager will delegate)
-Obey→ reasonable orders e.g. Training contracts and asked to clean toilets= reasonable to
say no→ as not reasonable order for trainee solicitor to clean→ so if reasonable need to do it
-Fidelity→ good faith→ flip side to MTC→ do not do anything that will damage employers
business e.g. stealing information or setting up competition or posting bad things about
employer→ really key to employer relationship
-Confidentiality→ one term of employment contract even if there is not an express term in
the contract, it will continue after the employment has terminated (every other term will
not)→ not as wide for post-termination
-Trust & Confidence
-Care & Skill→ do work diligently and properly




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