Disability discrimination: time limits | Practical Law

Disability discrimination: time limits | Practical Law

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that an employer’s initial refusal to transfer a disabled employee to an office closer to her home was an ongoing failure to make a reasonable adjustment and did not start time running for the employee to bring a disability discrimination claim.

Disability discrimination: time limits

Practical Law UK Articles 1-561-8765 (Approx. 3 pages)

Disability discrimination: time limits

by Squire Sanders LLP and Practical Law Employment
Published on 27 Mar 2014United Kingdom
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that an employer’s initial refusal to transfer a disabled employee to an office closer to her home was an ongoing failure to make a reasonable adjustment and did not start time running for the employee to bring a disability discrimination claim.