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£575,000 FOR BEING CALLED A WHOOPSY
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Well what can one say?
Yet another exorbitant pay-out for the "unspeakable" crime of having a bit of harmless back-chat thrown at her.
What proof did she have of what she said happened, or was it her word against theirs?
There have been many women who have endured actual sexual acts against them, but they have not received anywhere near this amount of money.
Well what can one say?
Yet another exorbitant pay-out for the "unspeakable" crime of having a bit of harmless back-chat thrown at her.
What proof did she have of what she said happened, or was it her word against theirs?
There have been many women who have endured actual sexual acts against them, but they have not received anywhere near this amount of money.
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Take the most trivial taunt and suggest that that was what the judgement was for:
Don't bother to highlight the atmosphere of sexual haressment that was going on.
Colleagues watching pornography on Duty
Using the radio system to track attrcative stewardesses and passengers
a male firearms instructor who said: “Come and sit at the front. I promise not to look at your chest.”
I'm pretty damn sure what would happen if I said that to a woman at work
There's a good question about the amount of damages but the Express has chosen to trivialise it
Take the most trivial taunt and suggest that that was what the judgement was for:
Don't bother to highlight the atmosphere of sexual haressment that was going on.
Colleagues watching pornography on Duty
Using the radio system to track attrcative stewardesses and passengers
a male firearms instructor who said: “Come and sit at the front. I promise not to look at your chest.”
I'm pretty damn sure what would happen if I said that to a woman at work
There's a good question about the amount of damages but the Express has chosen to trivialise it
Kind of makes my award of £25k look naff, dinnit? As a Police Officer, I survived a violent attempt on my life which resulted in me being medically discharged. I haven't been able to work since. And it wasn't that long ago, either - 21st century!
I reckon hurt feelings must be worth more than physical and mental injury, then???
I reckon hurt feelings must be worth more than physical and mental injury, then???
OrcadianOil
But you're not comparing like for like.
If it were your COLLEAGUES who took you out to the back of the station, and beat you up so badly that you could no longer work, then you would be entitled to sue the Force.
However, when you have to leave the service due to actions outside the remit of your employer, then it's not really down to your employer to compensate you.
For that, you would have to have a private insurance plan in place which would pay you for loss of earnings.
But you're not comparing like for like.
If it were your COLLEAGUES who took you out to the back of the station, and beat you up so badly that you could no longer work, then you would be entitled to sue the Force.
However, when you have to leave the service due to actions outside the remit of your employer, then it's not really down to your employer to compensate you.
For that, you would have to have a private insurance plan in place which would pay you for loss of earnings.
I put up with sexual harrassment from one of my bosses, for about 4 years. I used to actually cry at the thought of going into work. He was very clever about it so if I had reported him it would have been just my word against his.
Luckily one of my male friends bumped into him in the pub one night and told him what he'd do if he didn't back off and it stopped............it takes guts to report someone.
Luckily one of my male friends bumped into him in the pub one night and told him what he'd do if he didn't back off and it stopped............it takes guts to report someone.
£575,000 for her 'hurt feelings'???
The maximum MOD compensation package is £285,000 - less than half of this womans ludicrously over the top payout.........so a soldier who, say, loses both arms and both legs (i.e. GENUINELY and PERMANENTLY hurt) gets less than half the compensation of a woman who has been called a few names and endured a bit of male banter.
I think the operative word here people is PERSPECTIVE
The maximum MOD compensation package is £285,000 - less than half of this womans ludicrously over the top payout.........so a soldier who, say, loses both arms and both legs (i.e. GENUINELY and PERMANENTLY hurt) gets less than half the compensation of a woman who has been called a few names and endured a bit of male banter.
I think the operative word here people is PERSPECTIVE
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