CASE REF: 417/99FET
04263/99D
04264/99UD
04265/99BC
APPLICANT: William McCormick
RESPONDENT: Boxmore Plastics Limited
The unanimous decision of the Tribunal is that:-
(i) the applicant's complaint of unlawful discrimination on the grounds of religious belief/political opinion is hereby dismissed it having been withdrawn by the applicant;
(ii) the applicant's complaints of unfair dismissal and breach of contract are dismissed; and
(iii) the applicant's complaint of unlawful discrimination on the ground of his disability is allowed and the tribunal orders the respondent to pay to the applicant the sum of
£ 5,441 compensation.
Appearances:
The applicant was represented by Mr D Fahy, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Madden & Finucane, Solicitors.
The respondent was represented by Mr S Crothers, Solicitor of Brangam Bagnall & Company, Solicitors.
(1) The stealing of a cap early in his employment which he maintained he reported to both James Moulden (the night supervisor) and Eamon Doone and nothing was done. Both Mr Moulden and Mr Doone denied being made aware of the loss of the cap.
(2) In July 1998 the applicant alleged he was physically assaulted by another member of staff by being hit in the back and that after the twelfth holiday Mr Doone told him that the person who had assaulted him had been dismissed. Mr Doone maintained he knew nothing about the applicant being assaulted and that no one was dismissed or disciplined around that time.
(3) In 1999 the applicant maintained he had been struck on the face by pieces of plastic and that he reported this to a union representative whose name he did not know. Mr Doone maintained he knew nothing of this incident.
(4) Some time in 1999 the applicant maintained water had been thrown over him in a toilet cubicle. He immediately told Mr Doone. Mr Doone accepted that the applicant had told him about this incident. Mr Doone maintained however that the applicant did not appear to be wet nor was the floor in the toilet wet when he inspected it.
(5) In July 1999 the applicant told some fellow workers that his daughter's car had been stolen. He maintained that subsequently a notice about this was put up in the factory. The applicant found this notice hurtful and removed it. When the poster/notice reappeared again he took it down and tore it up. He told Mr Doone about this incident. Mr Doone did not do anything about this because the applicant was not able to produce either the notice or the torn-up bits of the notice.
Injury to feelings £3,750
Interest @ 8% from 5 January 1997 to 12 September 2002 £1,691
Total Award £5,441
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Date and place of hearing: 5, 6 and 7 August 2002, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: