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In November 1994 a social worker made legal history when a High Court judge held his employer liable for a nervous breakdown which ended his career.. UNISON member, John Walker, 57, is the first employee in Britain to sue an employer successfully for stress from overwork.
Mr Justice Colman ruled that Northumberland County Council was liable for damages because of its unreasonable failure to provide a safe system of work. UNISON is seeking a £ 200,000 compensation settlement for Mr Walker, who said his employer had subjected him to "an impossible work- load". Northumberland Council says it intends to appeal the judgement.
Hazards asked the government safety watchdog, the Health and Safety Executive, for its com- merits on the settlement: "As far as we are concerned we do not consider overwork and long hours a health and safety issue," said HSE spokesman Phil Dent.
Department of Employment figures for 1992 reveal the hours of overtime worked to
[单项选择] Regular visits from a social worker can be of (immense) value to old people living alone.
A. equal
B. immediate
C. moderate
D. great
[单项选择]A former town hall worker made legal history last week when she was awarded £67,000 for stress brought on by her work.The ruling made Beverley Lancaster the first person to get their employer to accept the legal responsibility for stress-related personal injury in a British court.It is likely to start a flood of other workers’claims, Mrs.Lancaster’s union already has 7,000 stress related cases on its books.
The 44-year-old mother of two started a legal case against Birmingham City Council after falling ill while working as a troubleshooter in a neighborhood housing office.Dealing with rude and abusive members of the public pushed her into periods of gloom and she suffered anxiety, Birmingham county court heard.Mrs.Lancaster joined the council at 16, working her way up from junior clerk to senior draughtswoman.Her problems began when she was promoted to housing officer in Sutton Coldfield."With no continuity, a constant high workload and lime clerical support, I found it difficul
A. illness caused by her job
B. her successful and good work
C. the courage she showed in court
D. the amount of work she did
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A former town hall worker made legal history last week when she was awarded 67,000 pounds for stress brought on by her work. The ruling made Beverley Lancaster the first person to get their employer to accept legal responsibility for stress-related personal injury in a British court. It is likely to start a flood of other worker’s claims; Mrs. Lancaster’s union already has 7,000 stress-related cases on its books.
The 44-year-old mother of two started a legal case against Birmingham City Council after falling ill while working as a troubleshooter in a neighborhood housing office. Dealing with rude and abusive members of the public pushed her into periods of gloom and she suffered anxiety, Birmingham county court heard. Mrs. Lancaster joined the council at 16, working her way up from junior clerk to senior draughtswoman. Her problems began when she was promoted to housing officer in Sutton Oldfield. "With no continuity, a constant high worklo
A. it refused to award her for her job
B. she had to deal with rude members of the council
C. it was responsible for her problems
D. it denied her any clerical support