Firms need to tread carefully as redundancy claims increase May 19, 2009 EARLIER this week, single mother Alison Weekes said that she is to sue Lloyds TSB for £70,000 for sex and race discrimination and victimisation, after she was sacked by the bank. She alleges that her boss said that she was “not committed” to the job, and was unable to “put in the hours” because she [...]
Lloyds faces 70,000 claim in tribunal of sacked single mother May 18, 2009 LLOYDS is fighting a £70,000 employment tribunal suit after a former City-based audit manager launched a claim, saying she was fired for being a black single mother. Alison Weekes, 39, is accusing the bank of firing her after saying she was not “truly committed” to the job compared to single male colleagues. Weekes, the mother [...]
Lloyds faces 70,000 claim in tribunal of sacked single mother May 18, 2009 LLOYDS is fighting a £70,000 employment tribunal suit after a former City-based audit manager launched a claim, saying she was fired for being a black single mother. Alison Weekes, 39, is accusing the bank of firing her after saying she was not “truly committed” to the job compared to single male colleagues. Weekes, the mother [...]
Age law takes centre stage September 3, 2008 Hiring and firing are key area for age discrimination cases, says Jeremy Hazlehurst Earlier this week, the television presenter Selina Scott filed a claim for age discrimination against Channel Five. Scott, who is 57, said that she had been signed up to read the news while Natasha Kaplinski is off on maternity leave, but is [...]
Stressbusters November 1, 2005 Stress is the invisible killer and we need to find ways to manage it or suffer the consequences. The Government is so concerned about the endemic that it has designated tomorrow National Stress Awareness Day. Britain workforce is suffering from a stress endemic that is so serious in some sectors that the Government’s Health and [...]