Disciplinary investigation: trust and confidence | Practical Law

Disciplinary investigation: trust and confidence | Practical Law

The High Court has held that an employer’s refusal to allow an employee’s chosen companion to accompany him at an investigation meeting was a breach of the implied term of mutual trust and confidence.

Disciplinary investigation: trust and confidence

Practical Law UK Articles 1-618-8509 (Approx. 3 pages)

Disciplinary investigation: trust and confidence

by Squire Patton Boggs and Practical Law Employment
Published on 24 Sep 2015United Kingdom
The High Court has held that an employer’s refusal to allow an employee’s chosen companion to accompany him at an investigation meeting was a breach of the implied term of mutual trust and confidence.