One Man, Two Guvnors: Revisiting the Principle Against Two Employers
Charles Wynn-Evans
Industrial Law Journal, 2024, vol. 53, issue 1, 94-115
Abstract:
This case note reviews the detail of, rationale for, and issues arising in relation to the longstanding principle that in general terms an employee cannot simultaneously have two employers in the context of its impact on the scope and application of labour law protections and its recent consideration by the Employment Appeal Tribunal in its Embery and United Taxis decisions. It is argued that this principle is ripe for reconsideration and restatement, not least in the light of the arguments in favour of the adoption of a joint employment model in order, where appropriate, to ensure the effective application of labour standards.
Date: 2024
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