£30K compo for being compared to Darth Vader

£30K compo for being compared to Darth Vader

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bitchstewie

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57,724 posts

223 months

redrabbit

1,694 posts

178 months

Wednesday 7th May
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bhstewie said:
I think you might have, Stewie, if you're so short of topics to keep your post count up that you've needed to start this thread biggrin

Mr Penguin

3,223 posts

52 months

Wednesday 7th May
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And people wonder why HR are a PITA

InitialDave

12,999 posts

132 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Imagine how much she'd have got for Jar-Jar Binks

JagLover

44,551 posts

248 months

Wednesday 7th May
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InitialDave said:
Imagine how much she'd have got for Jar-Jar Binks
£300k for Jabba the Hutt

Edited by JagLover on Thursday 8th May 05:11

Yertis

18,938 posts

279 months

Wednesday 7th May
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I like that article explains how Vader's real name is Anakin Skywalker.

Tim330

1,218 posts

225 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Yertis said:
I like that article explains how Vader's real name is Anakin Skywalker.
And not in a spoiler tag!

FourWheelDrift

90,574 posts

297 months

Wednesday 7th May
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When asked about the deal for £30,000 in compensation she replied..

"I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."

Gareth79

8,243 posts

259 months

Wednesday 7th May
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The tribunal decision is lengthy, but it's clearly due to much more than what is in the story:

https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/m...

edit: I asked ChatGPT to summarise the decision:

ChatGPT said:
Main Reasons for Decision:

1. Constructive Unfair Dismissal Claim:

The tribunal found no fundamental breach of Mrs Rooke’s employment contract.

Some job duties were changed, but mostly because of COVID-19 adjustments.

Comments (like the "Darth Vader" joke) were linked to a team-building exercise, not an intent to humiliate or alienate her.

Her resignation email cited "personal circumstances", and she gave notice (rather than resigning immediately), suggesting she was not responding to a repudiatory breach.

She continued to work normally after the alleged incidents (e.g., volunteering for training) — implying she affirmed her contract rather than treating it as breached.

2. Direct Disability Discrimination Claim:

Although Mrs Rooke had anxiety and low mood (accepted as a disability), the people who rejected her attempt to retract her resignation did not know she was disabled at the time.

Therefore, they couldn't have treated her less favourably because of disability.

3. Failure to Make Reasonable Adjustments Claim:

The adjustment Mrs Rooke sought — to be allowed to retract her resignation late — was not a reasonable adjustment required by law.

The employer had operational reasons for pausing recruitment into her role (a service review), unrelated to her health.

There was no solid evidence that her disability affected the timing of her retraction request.

4. Detriment for Protected Disclosures (Whistleblowing):

Mrs Rooke made protected disclosures raising concerns about safety (lack of PPE, shortcuts in training, donor safety checks).

The tribunal found she was subjected to detriment — notably being refused the chance to retract her resignation — because she had made protected disclosures.

Although the employer denied a link, the tribunal concluded there was enough connection between her whistleblowing and how she was treated.

Constructive Unfair Dismissal: Dismissed – not well-founded.

Direct Disability Discrimination: Dismissed – not well-founded.

Failure to Make Reasonable Adjustments: Dismissed – not well-founded.

Detriment for Protected Disclosures (Whistleblowing): Upheld – well-founded.
Edited by Gareth79 on Wednesday 7th May 18:42

Mabbs9

1,368 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th May
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FourWheelDrift said:
When asked about the deal for £30,000 in compensation she replied..

"I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."
Very good!

.:ian:.

2,522 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th May
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To be fair, based on the photo at the beginning of the article, she does look a lot like him!


768

16,252 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th May
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The country's cooked.

I've no idea why you'd employ anyone anymore, except in the public sector where the money fountain never runs dry.

InitialDave

12,999 posts

132 months

Wednesday 7th May
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768 said:
The country's cooked.

I've no idea why you'd employ anyone anymore, except in the public sector where the money fountain never runs dry.
I find your lack of faith disturbing.

richhead

2,242 posts

24 months

Wednesday 7th May
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InitialDave said:
768 said:
The country's cooked.

I've no idea why you'd employ anyone anymore, except in the public sector where the money fountain never runs dry.
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
But not wrong tho

768

16,252 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th May
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InitialDave said:
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Enough of this.

BunkMoreland

1,787 posts

20 months

Wednesday 7th May
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768 said:
The country's cooked.

I've no idea why you'd employ anyone anymore, except in the public sector where the money fountain never runs dry.
I know of a guy that brought in his own ladder to his workplace. He didn't really need it, he was trying to cut corners. Then fell off that ladder when he put it down on a slightly slippery floor. (caused by his mess!) No broken bones, he didn't actually fall very far he was only 2 steps up. Then raised a case against his employer about the accident.

He WON as the employer apparently should have told him to take it hope and not use it! A few grand payout.

But I guess that's what happens when companies employ total weirdo s! His whole family are fking idiots with the lack of responsibility and blame others culture.

hidetheelephants

29,642 posts

206 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Mildly amusing that the questionnaire that identified her as the dark lord was based on Myers Briggs, which is quackery of the first water and has no more place in the work environment than proselytising for a religion or a pyramid scheme.

rodericb

7,729 posts

139 months

Wednesday 7th May
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768 said:
InitialDave said:
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Enough of this.
As you wish....

Murph7355

40,006 posts

269 months

Thursday 8th May
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bhstewie said:
Oi, victim blaming is shameful you horror.

Even members of the dark side have feelings.

Tim330

1,218 posts

225 months

Thursday 8th May
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rodericb said:
768 said:
InitialDave said:
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Enough of this.
As you wish....
I sith what you did there