Morgan v The Labour Court & Ors; Morgan v Minister for Education and Skills & Anor [2022]
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Decision Number
IEHC 360 -
Legal Body
High Court of Ireland (IEHC) -
Type of Claim / Jurisdiction
Tribunal Practice, Procedures and Jurisdictional Issues
In this case, the Minister for Education and Skills, and the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board sought orders pursuant to the Court’s inherent jurisdiction restraining the Appellant from instituting any further proceedings, or from making any further complaints to the WRC against the Minister or Board, concerning any matter relating to the Appellant’s term of employment with the Board, including any matter related to the suspension or termination of her contract of employment, and her pension and gratuity entitlements.
All of the WRC and court proceedings related to the removal of the Appellant from her position as an
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