Murray V Foyle Meats Ltd
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Facts

Foyle Meats Ltd's slaughtering business was declining. The company eliminated one production line in the slaughter hall, and 35 meat plant operatives were made redundant from the slaughter hall. The employees all had flexibility clauses, and they sometimes rotated departments to the boning or loading hall, etc. The dismissed employees claimed they were not redundant because the employer still needed workers under the same terms, just in different departments.


Judgment

Lord Irvine LC held that the operatives were redundant and that "the language of the mployment Rights Act 1996 section 139(1)(b)is in my view simplicity itself". He referred to ''
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which had wrongly propagated the "contract test" view, which was wrong. A simple causation test was applied, based on the word "attributable" in the statute. Did diminishing demand for labor cause the dismissal?


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