Reasonable adjustments: maintaining pay | Practical Law

Reasonable adjustments: maintaining pay | Practical Law

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that employers may be required, as a reasonable adjustment, to continue employing a disabled employee on the same pay but in a more junior role involving less physical activity. For full coverage of this case, see Practical Law Employment, Legal update, Protecting disabled employee's pay can be a reasonable adjustment (EAT).

Reasonable adjustments: maintaining pay

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Reasonable adjustments: maintaining pay

by Keystone Law and Practical Law Employment
Published on 29 Sep 2016United Kingdom
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that employers may be required, as a reasonable adjustment, to continue employing a disabled employee on the same pay but in a more junior role involving less physical activity. For full coverage of this case, see Practical Law Employment, Legal update, Protecting disabled employee's pay can be a reasonable adjustment (EAT).