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Governing Body of Clifton Middle School v Askew
London Borough of Ealing were named as respondents
CourtCourt of Appeal
Full case name Christopher Askey v (1) Governing Body of Clifton Middle School, and (2) London Borough of Ealing
Decided20 July 1999
Citation EWCA Civ 1892, ICR 286
TranscriptBAILII
Court membership
Judges sittingPeter Gibson LJ, Ward LJ, Chadwick LJ
Keywords
Employee, TUPE regulations

Governing Body of Clifton Middle School v Askew [1999] EWCA 1892 is a UK labour law case, concerning the scope of protection for employees.

Facts

Teachers had contracts of employment with the council. Their services were managed by the governors of the school, operating through the head teacher. The school was reorganised, to eliminate the first and middle schools, and create a new primary school. Mr Chris Askew was dismissed for redundancy and not offered a job at the replacement primary school. He argued there was a transfer under the Transfer of Undertakings Directive 77/187/EC. He said that although he had no employment contract with the governing body, he did have an employment relationship under the Directive. The Council argued that it was the employer in both the old and new school so there was no transfer.

Judgment

The Court of Appeal held that there was no employment relationship. Peter Gibson LJ said an employment relationship comprised a contractual relation, but not necessarily one of employment. Ward LJ said it required the existence of legal rights and obligations that are capable of transfer. But they did not need to come from a contract, rather than some other source.

Chadwick LJ dissented in part, and thought that a source for Mr Askew's rights were found in the Education (Modification of Enactments Relating to Employment) Order 1989 (SI 1989/901).

See also

Transfer of undertaking sources
Transfers of Undertakings Directive 2001/23/EC arts 3-4
Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Emp) Regs 2006 r 7
Litster v Forth Dry Dock UKHL 10
Wilson v St Helens BC UKHL 37
TUD 2001 art 5 and TUPER 2006 r 4
Credit Suisse Ltd v Lister EWCA Civ 1551
University of Oxford v Humphreys EWCA Civ 3050
TUD 2001 arts 3(3) and TUPER 2006 r 5
Parkwood Leisure Ltd v Alemo-Herron (2013) C-426/11
TUD 2001 arts 1 and TUPER 2006 r 3
Spijkers v Gebroeders Benedik Abattoir CV (1986) C-24/85
Süzen v Zehnacker Gebaeudereingung GmbH (1997) C-13/95
Oy Liikenne Ab v Liskojärvi (2001) C-172/99
RCO Support Services v Unison EWCA Civ 464
TUD 2001 art 5 and TUPER 2006 r 8
SS for Trade and Industry v Slater IRLR 928 (EAT)
Oakland v Wellswood (Yorkshire) Ltd EWCA Civ 1094
see UK labour law and business transfers
Workplace protection cases
Lawrie-Blum v Land Baden-Wurttenberg (1986) C-66/85
Pfeiffer v Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (2005) C-397/01
Employment Rights Act 1996 s 230
Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher UKSC 41
Jivraj v Hashwani UKSC 40
Clyde & Co LLP v Bates van Winkelhof UKSC 32
Cassidy v Minister of Health 2 KB 343
Ready Mixed Concrete Ltd v SS for Pensions 2 QB 497
Market Invest Ltd v Minister for Social Security 2 QB 173
O’Kelly v Trusthouse Forte plc ICR 730
Nethermere (St Neots) Ltd v Gardiner ICR 612
Lee Ting Sang v Chung Chi-Keung UKPC 1
Hall v Lorimer EWCA Civ 25
Lane v Shire Roofing Co (Oxford) Ltd EWCA Civ 37
McMeechan v SS for Employment EWCA Civ 1166
Carmichael v National Power plc UKHL 47
Dacas v Brook Street Bureau (UK) Ltd EWCA Civ 217
Muscat v Cable & Wireless Plc EWCA Civ 220
James v Greenwich LBC EWCA Civ 35
Muschett v H M Prison Service EWCA Civ 25
see UK labour law

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