A school worker who lost an employment tribunal after claiming she was sacked because of her Christian beliefs is appealing against the ruling. Kristie Higgs, 45, a pastoral assistant at Farmor’s School in Fairford, Gloucestershire, was dismissed for gross misconduct in 2019 after
VW dealership adviser, 34, who refused to wear face mask during the pandemic because it caused her ‘severe distress’ was unfairly sacked, tribunal rules An employment tribunal ruled Laura Convery, 34, was unfairly dismissed She was employed as a service advisor in
Staff who refuse to wear masks CAN be sacked, tribunal rules in one of the pandemic’s first employment disputes Tribunal ruled company bosses can sack employees for refusing to wear masks Employment tribunal said food firm in Kent was within its rights
Former employee of Starling files discrimination claim against fast-growing bank By Emma Dunkley For The Mail On Sunday Published: 18:32 EDT, 17 April 2021 | Updated: 18:32 EDT, 17 April 2021 A former employee of Starling Bank has filed a discrimination claim
Tory peer, 73, ‘called woman a scumbag’: Lord Ranger victimised employee by branding her a ‘silly girl’, tribunal rules Lord Ranger, a 73-year-old shipping tycoon, donated £1m to Conservative Party He told employee she was ‘arguing with men like a proper quarrelsome
Policeman, 49, accused of ‘trying it on’ with four domestic abuse victims ‘made up to 30 unannounced trips to one woman’s home and told her she was ”too pretty” for her boyfriend’, tribunal hears PC Colin Noble allegedly touched leg of a
Older white people say 'coloured' in the mistaken belief they are being polite, tribunal judge rules
Ryan Justin was outraged by a note by Markham Pell (pictured) saying ‘coloured guys’ at Pure Gym’s fitness centre in Derby Older white people sometimes use the word ‘coloured’ to describe black people in the mistaken belief they are being polite, a
A firearms officer was caught spying on his ex-girlfriend by ‘staking out’ her home and peering over her wall in an eight-month stalking campaign, a misconduct tribunal heard today. Benjamin Robinson, 33, was caught lurking outside the home in full uniform and while
A multi-millionaire football chairman told police he had been ‘headbutted’ by a disgruntled employee following a foul-mouthed argument between the pair, an employment tribunal heard. Robbie Cowling, chairman and owner of League Two club Colchester United, claimed he had been attacked by
A bankrupt oil tycoon once worth £125million charmed a struggling business by posing as an investor, only to have his mum pay a fraction of his funds and be caught living out of a sleeping bag in their office. Calum Melville, former