Transco plc v O’Brien
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Transco plc v O’Brien [2002] EWCA Civ 379 is a UK labour law case concerning the contract of employment.

Facts

Mr O’Brien worked through an employment agency. He moved to an hourly wage. Transco announced it would give better terms to a 70 strong workforce, except Mr O’Brien, who it did not regard as permanent.

Judgment

Pill LJ gave the judgment for the Court of Appeal held that Mr O'Brien was an employee and that there had been a breach of contract.
Longmore LJ and Sir Martin Nourse agreed.

See also

  • UK labour law
  • Employment contract in English law
    Employment contract in English law
    An employment contract in English law is a specific kind of contract whereby one person performs work under the direction of another. The two main features of a contract is that work is exchanged for a wage, and that one party stands in a relationship of relative dependence, or inequality of...

  • Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher
    Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher
    Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher [2011] is a significant UK labour law case decided by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, concerning the scope of statutory protection of rights for working individuals...

    [2011] UKSC 41
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