Nimz v Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg

Nimz v Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
Court European Court of Justice
Citation(s) (1991) C-184/89, [1991] ECR I-297
Keywords
Objective justification

Nimz v Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (1991) C-184/89 is an EU labour law case, which held that a justification that part-time employees could be paid less, since full-time employees could acquire skills quicker, was doubtful.

Facts

Helga Nimz worked part-time (under three quarters of full-time). She was paid less. The town council argued that full-time employees acquire ability and skill faster and should therefore be paid more.

Judgment

ECJ held that it was unlikely that the justifications offered by the Hamburg council could be valid.

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