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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Forson v Harwich School & Ors [2009] UKEAT 0660_09_0212 (2 December 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2009/0660_09_0212.html Cite as: [2009] UKEAT 660_9_212, [2009] UKEAT 0660_09_0212 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE McMULLEN QC
(SITTING ALONE)
APPELLANT | |
(2) MR NIGEL MOUNTFORD (3) MR STEPHEN FENDER |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
RULE 3(10) APPLICATION – APPELLANT ONLY
For the Appellant | MR C SHELDON Of Counsel (Appearing under the Employment Law Appeal Advice Scheme) And THE APPELLANT IN PERSON |
SUMMARY
RACE DISCRIMINATION: Direct
The black Claimant was employed as a maths teacher subject to a policy for dealing with classroom disruption and racism which counselled against public confrontation with pupils. He did not follow the policy and was given a final warning. He did not change and was dismissed. The Employment Tribunal did not err when it defined the issue as relating to "his race" rather than "on grounds of race". The former is narrower than the latter but both are correct according to how the issue was defined. On the facts the Employment Tribunal was entitled to dismiss the claims.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE McMULLEN QC
Introduction
"Direct Discrimination
(I) Whether the Respondents, on or about 8 October 2007, subjected Dr Forson to less favourable treatment on the grounds of his race, colour, nationality and ethnic origin by giving him a first and final warning in respect of his treatment of pupils." (my emphasis)
"Essentially the prospective Appellant is seeking to challenge findings of fact made by the ET. The Notice of Appeal discloses no arguable point of law."
The legal point
"1(1) A person discriminates against another person in any circumstances relevant for any `provision of this Act if -
(a) on racial grounds he treats that other less favourably than he treats or would treat other persons."
The facts