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På arbejde eller bare på vej?
Procesbevillingsnævnet har ved en tilladelse til anke givet Højesteret mulighed for at afgøre en tvist om, hvorvidt en arbejdsskade opstået på vej til arbejde er omfattet af arbejdsskadesikringsloven.
Fravigelse af vilkår krævede kendskab til sammenlignelig overenskomst
En fleksjobansat, der var ansat hos en ikke-overenskomstdækket virksomhed, havde krav på pension i overensstemmelse med den relevante sammenlignelige overenskomst.
Manglende kendskab frifandt arbejdsgiver
En faglig voldgift fandt det ikke godtgjort, at et forsikringsselskab burde vide, at en medarbejder led af et handicap, hvorfor opsigelsen ikke var i strid med forskelsbehandlingsloven.
Virksomhedsoverdragelse eller konkurs – Generaladvokatens forslag til afgørelse
Generaladvokaten ved EU-Domstolen har vurderet, at hvis en overførsel af hele eller dele af en virksomhed er blevet forberedt med det formål at videreføre virksomheden, men overførslen formelt først finder sted umiddelbart efter, at konkurs er indtrådt, skal overførslen anses for at være en virksomhedsoverdragelse.
Supreme Court: No employment, no coverage by LG
The Supreme Court has established that a pilot who had worked for an airline through employment with another company could not have his claim for unpaid salary covered by the Employees’ Guarantee Fund (LG) when the airline went into bankruptcy.
IEL Elite 2025: Norrbom Vinding among the world’s leading labour and employment law practices
Yesterday, the IEL published their Elite 2025 guide, which lists the world’s 151 leading international, national and boutique labour and employment law firms. Norrbom Vinding is among these firms.
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The Eastern High Court found that a termination letter sent to an employee on the 120th day of illness, but after the end of the employee’s normal working hours, complied with the 120-day rule.
Travel allowance was part of the salary
The European Court of Justice found that it did not constitute gender discrimination that flight crew and cabin crew did not receive the same daily subsistence allowances even though they worked on the same aircrafts.
Supreme Court: No employment, no coverage by LG
The Supreme Court has established that a pilot who had worked for an airline through employment with another company could not have his claim for unpaid salary covered by the Employees’ Guarantee Fund (LG) when the airline went into bankruptcy.
IEL Elite 2025: Norrbom Vinding among the world’s leading labour and employment law practices
Yesterday, the IEL published their Elite 2025 guide, which lists the world’s 151 leading international, national and boutique labour and employment law firms. Norrbom Vinding is among these firms.
You’ve got mail!
The Eastern High Court found that a termination letter sent to an employee on the 120th day of illness, but after the end of the employee’s normal working hours, complied with the 120-day rule.
Travel allowance was part of the salary
The European Court of Justice found that it did not constitute gender discrimination that flight crew and cabin crew did not receive the same daily subsistence allowances even though they worked on the same aircrafts.