In a case alleging that a sick leave employee was forced to sign a resignation letter, the Supreme Court ruled that impartiality was compromised and the employee was under pressure if the mediator was the employer's lawyer, and therefore the agreement could be deemed invalid without the need for a one-year statute of limitations.
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In a case alleging that a sick leave employee was forced to sign a resignation letter, the Supreme Court ruled that impartiality was compromised and the employee was under pressure if the mediator was the employer's lawyer, and therefore the agreement could be deemed invalid without the need for a one-year statute of limitations.