Unfair Dismissal Case

by | Jul 17, 2023

A judge has ruled that a teacher was a victim of unintentional harassment after the employer refused to let the employee’s mother attend her disciplinary hearing, which amounted to failure to make reasonable adjustments. The teacher was disabled, with anxiety and depression.

In this case she also won her case for unfair dismissal, despite having boasted about having cocaine delivered to the school that she worked at. The investigation was deemed to be flawed from the start.

This is a reminder to ensure investigations and disciplinary hearings are procedurally fair and for reasonable adjustments to be made where deemed appropriate.

If in doubt, please drop me a line.

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