Pugh v National Assembly for Wales UKEAT/0251/06 | Practical Law

Pugh v National Assembly for Wales UKEAT/0251/06 | Practical Law

The EAT held in Pugh v National Assembly for Wales that a tribunal had taken too restrictive a view of whether there had been a continuing act of discrimination for the purposes of the DDA. The tribunal should not have focused on whether there was a discriminatory policy or regime, although this could be an example of a continuing act. Read more.

Pugh v National Assembly for Wales UKEAT/0251/06

Practical Law Resource ID 6-375-8435 (Approx. 2 pages)

Pugh v National Assembly for Wales UKEAT/0251/06

by PLC Employment
Published on 26 Sep 2006England, Scotland, Wales
The EAT held in Pugh v National Assembly for Wales that a tribunal had taken too restrictive a view of whether there had been a continuing act of discrimination for the purposes of the DDA. The tribunal should not have focused on whether there was a discriminatory policy or regime, although this could be an example of a continuing act. Read more.