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Employment Appeal Tribunal confirms that judges don’t work for a living… – Cloisters

Posted November 10th, 2016 in appeals, contract of employment, employment, employment tribunals, judges, news, tribunals by sally

‘… they do, however, faithfully and diligently discharge their office and can be, of course, in an employment relationship.’

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Cloisters, 31st October 2016

Source: www.cloisters.com

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