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Duties to Pregnant Women and New Mothers: The Small Element of Civil Liability for Breach of Statutory Duty That Remains - Gordon Exall, Zenith Chambers

21/03/14. There is one, very small, element of civil liability for breach of statutory duty that remains. Here we look at the action for breach of duties owed to pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers. The exceptions are limited but practitioners need to be aware of them.

I am grateful to Cenric Clement-Evans of New Law Solicitors in Cardiff for directing my attention to these two exceptions. They can be found in The Health and Safety at Wok Act 1974 (Civil Liability) (Exceptions) Regulations 2013 (2013 No 1667)...

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