During a set of strikes organised by the National Union of Miners (NUM – the Defendant), the Claimant, who was a miner, wanted to continue working in the mines instead of going on strike. He, along with other miners who also wanted to continue working, had to be bussed to the mines so that they could get to … See more The issue in the case was whether it was necessary for the Defendant to be able to carry out his threats immediately for him to be guilty of an assault. See more The court held that the actions of the Defendant could not constitute an assault as the crowd lacked the capacity to immediately carry out its threats. Capability to put … See more WebMar 24, 2024 · Thomas, the claimant, was a miner who continued to go to work during the miners’ strike, which was organised by the National Union of Miners, the defendant. …
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Web20. This case concerns another challenge to the legality of the conduct of the union during the recent miners' strike - this . Thomas v National Union of Mineworkers (South Wales WebJun 12, 2024 · National Union of Mineworkers obo Mabilikoe v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration and Others (JR 2169/19) [2024] ZALCJHB 464 (15 February 2024) National Union of Mineworkers obo Members / PPC Cement SA (Pty) Ltd - (2024) 30 CCMA 4.2.1 also reported at [2024] 2 BALR 190 (CCMA) scratch undertale endless breath
Thomas v NUM - Tort Law
WebThe wide ambit of the tort allows for some judicial surprises for example in Thomas v National Union of Mineworkers (1985) Scott J ruled that picketing might amount to a … WebThomas v National Union of Mineworkers (South Wales Area) [1985] 2 All ER 1. The claimant was a miner who continued to work during a particularly bitter strike by members … WebThe National Union of Mineworkers had withdrawn their labour in opposition to the closure of pits by the Conservative government of the time led by Margaret Thatcher. At the time, … scratch under the surface