Anya is an employment law specialist. Examples of recent work include:
Successfully acted for:
- Legal director of large multinational claiming maternity discrimination;
- Wardens claiming breach of National Minimum Wage Act and Working Time Regulations;
- A lift engineer who was unfairly blamed for an accident (reinstatement ordered).
Successfully defended:
- Unfair dismissal/breach of contract claims by directors dismissed for breach of trust and confidence;
- Sex discrimination and pregnancy discrimination claims against a housing trust;
- Race discrimination claims against police (two different forces);
- Sex and race discrimination claims against a leading university;
- Race discrimination claims against a city law firm;
- Race discrimination, religious discrimination and unfair dismissal claims against a local authority;
- Disability discrimination and constructive dismissal claims against a Japanese corporation;
- County Court claim for negligent reference against a charity.
Notable appeals:
- Mr A Tilson v Alstom Transport EWCA Civ 1308, agency workers
- Simpson v (1) Endsleigh Insurance Services Ltd (2) C Wood (3) M Thompson (4) A Cotton EqLR 130, Maternity and Parental Leave etc. Regulations 1999
- Gibson & Others v Sheffield City Council IRLR 277, EWCA Civ 63, equal pay
- London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Small IRLR 563, CA (correct approach for tribunal in unfair dismissal claims)
- Carter v London Underground Ltd LTL (disability-related discrimination/effect of statutory procedures/discretion to extend time)
- North Cumbria Acute Hospitals NHS Trust v Potter IRLR 176, EAT (equal pay: whether choice of comparator restricted by a requirement for “single source”)
- Potter v North Cumbria Acute Hospitals NHS Trust ICR 910, IRLR 22, EAT (equal pay: period of comparison for independent expert in equal value claims)
- Successful defence of appeal by agency worker against tribunal finding that she did not have implied contact of employment with end user (Cairns v Visteon UK Ltd IRLR 175)
- Cable & Wireless v Muscat ICR 975, IRLR 355, CA (implied contracts of employment and agency workers)
- Successful appeal against tribunal decision that statutory procedure was breached where claimant did not have advance sight of all documents (Ingram v Bristol Street Parts, UKEAT/0601/06/CEA)