Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v Beck

Age discrimination and shifting the burden of proof
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The use of the word ‘younger’ in a job advertisement for a replacement for a redundant executive, despite HR advising that it was inappropriate, meant that the burden of proof shifted onto the employer. The fact that the tribunal also found there were other factors indicating a non-discriminatory explanation did not prevent the burden of proof from reversing.
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