CASE REF: 00814/00
APPLICANT: Bronagh Hyland
RESPONDENTS: 1. Her Majesty's Customs & Excise
2. Gary Archibald
3. Enda Moen
4. Maggie Eyden
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the applicant was not discriminated against on the grounds of her sex by any of the respondents. The application is dismissed.
Appearances:
The applicant was represented by Mr D Flanaghan, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Arthur J Downey & Co, Solicitors.
The respondents were represented by Mr F O'Reilly, Queens Counsel and Mr J Maxwell, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Crown Solicitors Office.
also noted that Mr Millar was spoken to by his line manager. It was clear that it
was essential for the replies to be furnished by the respondent and it was to this end that approaches were made to all members of the panel to comply with the requests made. The tribunal found that the distinction drawn between her treatment and that of the others by the applicant had no merit. In essence the applicant's claim was that she was spoken to twice whereas Mr Gray was only spoken to once and the tribunal did not accept that there was any discriminatory intent by the respondent in relation to this. The tribunal also found that the fact that consideration was being given to naming members of the panel as respondents was a step which the respondent was entitled to consider in consultation with their legal advisors and would have applied equally to all members of the panel and therefore did not amount to any act of discrimination against the applicant.
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Date and place of hearing: 27-28 May 2002, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: