24 February 2011

Cabin crew based in Hong Kong can make discrimination claims

In British Airways plc v Mak [2011] EWCA Civ 184, the Court of Appeal held that cabin crew based in Hong Kong – who flew to and trained in London – worked partly at an establishment in Great Britain. Therefore, the cabin crew were entitled to make race and age discrimination claims at an employment tribunal.

Also see Workers based in Europe can make tribunal claims

3 comments:

Ruth Jones said...

Hi Tony

Where is the case about the grievance panel?

Tony Trotman said...

The case is available at: http://www.employmentappeals.gov.uk/Public/Upload/EATS002110BIFINAL.doc

Ruth Jones said...

Thanks, Tony.

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