Tag Archives: Labor Court

Female headteacher sexually harassed male worker, saying he looked ‘fit’ in Speedos

Shelagh O’Shea signed emails to teaching assistant Nikoloz Papashvili with a kiss and told him she wanted him to ‘meet their family’ A female headteacher sexually harassed a male lecturer by saying he looked “fit” in Speedos, a court heard. Inappropriate comments made by older women to younger men “have no place in the modern… Read More »

Not everything that happens to Muslims in the workplace has to do with religion and court rules

Dr Farhat Butt was working as a visiting consultant ophthalmologist at Airedale General Hospital when controversy broke out over his bare forearms. Not everything that happens to a Muslim in the workplace will be related to religion, a court judge has said. Employment Judge Kirsty Ayre has ruled that an NHS consultant was not discriminated… Read More »

Groundbreaking success in labor court for academic dismissed over Israeli comments

A university academic who was dismissed after making comments critical of Israel has successfully claimed she was discriminated against for her anti-Zionist beliefs in a landmark employment tribunal ruling. Professor David Miller was also found to have been unfairly and unfairly dismissed by the University of Bristol in October 2021. During the disciplinary hearing, it… Read More »