British Coal Corp v Smith
British Coal Corporation v Smith IRLR 404 is a UK labour law case, concerning equal pay.
Facts
Three collective agreements covered canteen, clerical and surface mineworkers who were British Coal employees. All, however, had pay and conditions set through a centralised industry level agreement. The mineworkers got production extra bonuses, varying locally. The female canteen and clerical workers claimed they were being unequally paid. They did not get a coal bonus, but got everything else.The Tribunal held that the bonuses were ‘locally varied fulfilment of the same universally accepted central terms’.