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Old 31st Jan 2006, 02:33
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Just thought that the folowing snippet from today's Times might be of interest to some of those pilots employed by UK companys but based away from their home.
The potential extension of this ruling is quite interesting-?

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The Times January 31, 2006


Ruling will protect expats’ rights
By Frances Gibb



A former security officer on a remote colonial outpost in the South Atlantic has won a House of Lords test case protecting the employment rights of thousands of Britons working abroad Stephen Lawson, 53, from Barnsley, worked for six months guarding an RAF base on Ascension Island before he resigned, claiming he had been constructively dismissed because of the hours he was required to work by Serco, a British-based security company.
But his compensation claim against Serco was blocked by the courts, because all the services he provided on the island were performed abroad and therefore, it said, he was not protected by the “unfair dismissal” provisions of the 1996 Employment Rights Act.



Five Law Lords in London held yesterday that Mr Lawson’s claim should go ahead and be decided by an employment tribunal on the merits of the case. Lord Hoffmann said that, in the words of Lord Denning, the late Master of the Rolls, “a man’s base is the place where he should be regarded as ordinarily working, even though he may spend days or months working overseas”.

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The potential for UK taxation status could also prove interesting. Many tax free allowances are entirely dependant on the basis that the recipient is not "ordinarily resident" in the UK.
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Hi , small point. Serco I think is the UK (plc) Service company that handles contracts for all sorts. Incl. ATC, security, installing parking meters, managing bus companies, Air traffic management systems to cleaning contracts at Paddington station. Cheers - Ace
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