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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Costain Building & Civil Engineering Ltd v. Smith & Anor [1999] UKEAT 141_99_2911 (29 November 1999) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/1999/141_99_2911.html Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 141_99_2911, [2000] ICR 215 |
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At the Tribunal | |
On 25 May 1999 | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MORISON (P)
MR A C BLYGHTON
MRS R CHAPMAN
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
Revised
For the Appellants | MS I SIMLER (of Counsel) Instructed By: Mr S Mobbs Litigation Executive Costain Building & Civil Engineering Ltd Legal Dept Costain House Nicholsons Walk Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 1LN |
For the Respondents |
MR A HOGARTH (of Counsel) Messrs O H Parsons Solicitors 3rd Floor Sovereign House 212-224 Shaftesbury Avenue London WC2H 8PR |
MR JUSTICE MORISON (PRESIDENT): This appeal raises important questions as to whether an agency worker in the construction industry was an employee of the building contractor and whether he was eligible to be a Health and Safety representative.
"Weighing up all the facts that we have found and having considered the submissions made to us we find the Applicant was not a self-employed person but was an employee of Costains at the material times."
"3(1) For the purposes of section 2(4) of the 1974 Act, a recognised trade union may appoint safety representatives from amongst the employees in all cases where one or more employees are employed by an employer by whom it is recognised…"
The definition of 'employee' is contained in section 2:
" 'employee' has the meaning assigned by section 53(1) of the 1974 Act and 'employer' shall be construed accordingly."