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Plastic Omnium Automotive Limited v. P Horton [2023] EAT 85: first things first, who are the parties?

By William Azuh
August 4, 2023
  • Employment contracts
  • Employment status
  • Tribunal claims
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We look at the case of Plastic Omnium Automotive Limited v Mr P Horton [2023] EAT 85 on our website.

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William Azuh

About William Azuh

William is an associate in the People, Reward and Mobility team at Dentons.

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