UKSC/2019/0153
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EMPLOYMENT
Kostal UK (Respondent) v Dunkley and others (Appellants)
Case summary
Case ID
UKSC/2019/0153
Parties
Appellant(s)
Dunkley and others
Respondent(s)
Kostal UK Ltd
Issue
(1) Whether a "prohibited result" under s. 145B Trade Union and Labour Relations Consolidation Act 1992 can only arise in circumstances where direct offers to employees take terms outside the scope of collective bargaining on a permanent basis.
Facts
Kostal UK Ltd employed Mr Dale Dunkley and the other appellants, who are all members of "Unite," a trade union. Kostal and Unite signed a Recognition and Procedural Agreement in February 2015, and formal pay negotiations commenced in October 2015. Following the inception of such negotiations, Kostal made an offer to the appellants. Mr Coop (on behalf of Unite) gave Unite’s members a "free vote," neither recommending acceptance nor rejection of the offer, in a forthcoming ballot. The ballot took place in December 2015, and just under 80% of members voted to reject the proposal. By letter dated 10 December 2015, Mr Johnson of Kostal sent a letter to all employees, making the offer that had been rejected by ballot to each employee directly. The reason given for doing so was that, given the short timeframe, the offer was made to employees directly so that a Christmas bonus could be paid before the end of the year. Mr Coop wrote to Mr Johnson on 14 January 2016 putting him on notice that he believed the letter making the offer directly to employees was a breach of S. 145B of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Consolidation Act 1992. Mr Johnson responded by letter dated 29 January 2016 rejecting that contention.
Date of issue
9 July 2019
Judgment appealed
Judgment details
Judgment date
27 October 2021
Neutral citation
[2021] UKSC 47
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Judgment summary
27 October 2021
Appeal
Justices
Hearing dates
Start date
18 May 2021
End date
18 May 2021
Watch hearings
18 May 2021 - Morning session
18 May 2021 - Afternoon session
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