The DWP Lose A Disability Discrimination Case Against One of Their Own Employees
Sunday 18 August, 2019 Written by Simon CollyerDWP LOSE DISABILITY CASE - So much for Disability Confident.
The DWP has recently lost a disability discrimination case against one of its own employees.
Mr T B Caulcutt v Department for Work and Pensions: 1601692/2014
Published on the 17th August 2019. The summing up is here:
Read the full decision in Mr T B Caulcutt v Department for Work and Pensions: 1601692/2014 - Reserved Judgment.
Read the full decision in Mr T B Caulcutt v Department for Work and Pensions: 1601692/2014 - Reconsideration.
Read the full decision in Mr T B Caulcutt v Department for Work and Pensions: 1601692/2014 - Reconsideration Judgment.
Read the full decision in Mr T B Caulcutt v Department for Work and Pensions: 1601692/2014 - Remedy.
ABC Comment: HM Tribunals Service is for hearing claims from people who think someone such as an employer or potential employer has treated them unlawfully.
Examples of unlawful treatment claims that we may hear include:
- unfair dismissal
- discrimination
- unfair deductions from pay
Image: Some might say that the DWP are applying standards to others, they are failing to meet themselves?
ABC Comment, have your say below:
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