McCartney v Aldergrove Developments Ltd & Ors (Sex Discrimination) [2003] NIIT 1784_01 (10 April 2003)
McCartney v Aldergrove Developments Ltd & Ors (Sex Discrimination) [2003] NIIT 1784_01 (10 April 2003)
THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS
CASE REF: 1784/01
APPLICANT: Margaret McCartney
RESPONDENTS:
1. Aldergrove Developments Limited
2. Kenneth Dickson
3. Jack Allen
4. Tirkeeran Limited
DECISION
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the applicant was unlawfully discriminated against by the first and fourth-named respondents on the grounds of her sex and is entitled to compensation as set out in the schedule hereto.
Appearances:
The applicant was represented by Miss Bradley instructed by Murphys Solicitors.
The respondents were represented by Mr Crothers of Messrs Brangam, Bagnall & Co, Solicitors.
The Decision of the Tribunal
Award
The applicant was on incapacity benefit for some weeks after her dismissal and was not in a position to find work. When she recovered she was on maternity leave after one month of looking for work without success. The Tribunal have calculated her loss of wages up to 11th October 2001, taking into account her Maternity Benefits.
An award of £500.00 is made for injury to feelings.
Schedule
Dismissed and paid up to 29/12/2000
Incapacity Benefit 7/12/2000 – 5/04/2001
Thus unable to work
5/04/2001 – 14/05/2001 – 5 weeks
lost wages net @ £110.00 550.00
On Maternity Leave from 14/05/2001 – 15/09/2001
First 6 weeks 90% of £110.00 = £99.00
Less 62.20 Maternity Allowance
£36.80 for 6 weeks = 220.80
For next 12 weeks applicant received Maternity Benefit of
£62.20 per week which equates with what she would have
received from the respondents.
Tribunal award one further month's loss of net wages for period
15/09/2001 to 11/10/2001 = 440.00
1210.80
Injury to feelings 500.00
Total £1710.80
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This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 10 April 2003, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: