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[1967] 2 QB 56

North Riding Garages v Butterwick

Ruling court
  
Court of Appeal of England and Wales

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North Riding Garages v Butterwick [1967] 2 QB 56 is a UK labour law case, concerning redundancy.

Contents

Facts

Mr Alexander Butterwick had been the car repairs shop manager for North Riding Garages for thirty years in Whitby, Yorkshire. He could not cope with new working methods introduced by the business owners who bought out the company in 1965. This involved more paper work and providing estimates to customers in advance.

Judgment

Lord Parker CJ, Glyn-Jones J and Widgery J in the Divisional Court reversed the Tribunal’s finding of redundancy. It held the garage continued to require a workshop manager, though one with different skills.

References

North Riding Garages v Butterwick Wikipedia