Wilcox v Birmingham Cab Services Limited UKEAT/0293/10/DM
C suffered from agoraphobia which gave her travel anxiety and prevented her from using public transport. She asked to work closer to her home and resigned when R refused...
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C suffered from agoraphobia which gave her travel anxiety and prevented her from using public transport. She asked to work closer to her home and resigned when R refused...
C was registered blind. She was made redundant from her role following a managed process whereby she had been precluded from applying for a post at Band 6 in...
C’s discrimination claim was struck out for having no reasonable prospect of success. C appealed.
C was a pupil at D’s school. She had engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with two boys. She was excluded from the school. The boys were not. C brought...
C made claims of disability discrimination. The ET concluded that: (i) he had been unfairly dismissed; (ii) he had been directly discriminated against; and (iii) he had not been...
C was dismissed from her employment as a Clinical Psychologist for R on 19 August 2010 and brought claims for unfair and wrongful dismissal. She later applied to amend...
C, who was deaf, was employed by R as First Secretary in Warsaw. This was a senior position and she was provided with a lipspeaker. She came to be...
C’s complaints of discrimination were upheld by the ET. The EAT overturned the findings and C appealed to the CofA.
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