En række serviceassistenters arbejdsnedlæggelse var ikke et led i en systematisk aktion. Derfor skulle de ikke betale bod.
Indsigt i en million dokumenter?
En dataansvarlig var ikke forpligtet til at gennemgå og udlevere oplysninger i over en million dokumenter i forbindelse med en indsigtsanmodning.
Safety first
Det var ikke i strid med DA og LO’s aftale om kontrolforanstaltninger, helbredsoplysningsloven eller ledelsesretten, at jobansøgere skulle have testet deres alkoholforbrug.
Betydningen af en fodmand
Arbejdsgiver var ikke erstatningsansvarlig for den skade, der skete, da en faglært maler med 30 års erfaring faldt ned fra en stige.
Regeringens lovprogram for 2022/2023
I regeringens lovprogram for 2022/2023 er beskrevet en række kommende lovforslag, der må forventes at få betydning for de fleste arbejdsgivere i det kommende folketingsår.
På jagt efter (nye) kunder
En arbejdsgiver fik godtgørelse efter markedsføringsloven for en tidligere medarbejders handlinger, men bortvisning med tilbagevirkende kraft var ikke berettiget.
At være eller ikke at være vikar
Medarbejder var omfattet af vikarloven, selvom den pågældende havde været udsendt til den samme arbejdsplads i 3 år og 8 måneder.
Den hjemsendte butiksdetektiv
En virksomhed kunne ikke hjemsende en butiksdetektiv uden løn på grund af nedlukningen under COVID-19.
Husk tænkepausen
Ligebehandlingsnævnet har behandlet to klager om, hvorvidt det var i strid med forskelsbehandlingsloven at afvise at ansætte en ansøger med handicap. Mens virksomheden i den ene sag havde iagttaget sin tilpasningsforpligtelse, var dette ikke tilfældet i den anden sag.
Når chefen holder fyraften
En medarbejder blev tilkendt godtgørelse efter ligebehandlingsloven for at være blevet udsat for seksuel chikane – og sidenhen afskediget som følge heraf
News from Ius Laboris
New publication about workplace data privacy and new member firms in Austria and Uruguay.
At work, or on the way to work?
The Appeals Permission Board has given the Supreme Court the opportunity to decide a case about whether an industrial injury sustained by an employee on the way to work is covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act.
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.
Trick or treat?
It was discrimination on the grounds of religion when a day care centre required a childcare assistant who was a Jehovah’s Witness to wear a costume for the centre’s Shrovetide party.
Summary dismissal for breach of the duty of confidentiality
A social and healthcare worker’s disclosure of confidential information to the daughter of a citizen did not justify summary dismissal.
Dragged down by the desk
The employer was not liable for an industrial accident where a defective desk collapsed and dragged an employee down with it.
New publication from Ius Laboris
The publication provides insight into some of the most interesting international trends seen in relation to employment law and the workforce of the future and, thus, harnesses the great knowledge and expertise of Ius Laboris lawyers in 56 member countries.