Clark’s of Hove v Bakers Union [1978] ICR 1076 is a UK labour law case, concerning the duty to consult over redundancies.
Clark’s of Hove v Bakers Union | |
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Court | UK Supreme Court |
Citation | [1978] ICR 1076 |
Keywords | |
Redundancy, consultation |
Facts
edit380 workers were made redundant, and they claimed there was a failure to consult. Clark’s of Hove claimed the ‘exceptional circumstance’ was that it ceased trading on 24 October 1976 after being in financial difficulty since the summer.
Judgment
editThe Court of Appeal held that ‘insolvency is, on its own, neither here nor there’ and particularly where, as here, there was ‘a gradual run-down of the company’.