December 21, 1971 Master and Servant — Redundancy — Dismissal — Offer of re‐engagement at different premises — Offer accepted by employee — Subsequent change of mind by employee — Interview with employers — Date agreed on at interview for employee leaving — Whether employee dismissed — Whether employee terminating employment — Redundancy Payments Act, 1965 (c.62), s.3(2)(b).
December 15, 1972 Master and Servant — Redundancy — Redundancy payment — Dismissal — Renewal of contract or re‐engagement — Change in ownership of business — Termination of contract one week later — Whether contract of employment renewed on same terms and conditions — Whether employee entitled to redundancy payment from previous employer — Redundancy Payments Act, 1965 (c.62), ss.3(2), 13(2).
December 8, 1971 Master and Servant — Redundancy — Dismissal for redundancy — Uneconomic work of painters and decorators — Work more economically performed by self‐employed workers — Employees dismissed because cheaper to use self‐employed workers — Whether dismissed “by reason of redundancy” — Redundancy Payments Act 1965 (c.62) s.l (2) (b).
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