Review of Recent Decisions from the Equality Tribunal

Posted in : Supplementary Case Law Articles ROI on 17 February 2010 Issues covered:

The Equality Tribunal published 7 decisions yesterday under the Employment Equality Acts, 3 of which were successful in whole or in part. These are reviewed below beginning as always with the successful cases.

EMPLOYMENT EQUALITY DECISIONS UPHELD OR PART UPHELD:

1. DEC-E2010 - 002 An Office Worker -v- A Security Company.

Ground/Issue: Gender - Sexual Harassment - Discriminatory Treatment - Harassment. Award: €45,000 for Discrimination and Sexual Harassment and other orders viewable on website

This dispute involved a claim by a complainant that she was discriminated against by the above named respondent on the gender ground, in that she was sexually harassed and harassed.

The complainant

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