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Ex-centre worker wins race case | Ex-centre worker wins race case |
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An Iraqi-born leisure centre worker has been awarded more than £100,000 after winning a discrimination case against his employers in Denbighshire. | |
The award includes £53,000 for loss of earnings over the next five years for Wafir Al-Jumard, 59, of Connah's Quay. | The award includes £53,000 for loss of earnings over the next five years for Wafir Al-Jumard, 59, of Connah's Quay. |
Clwyd Leisure plans to appeal against the employment tribunal decision. | Clwyd Leisure plans to appeal against the employment tribunal decision. |
Mr Al-Jumard complained to his employers when two white men, who refused to share a whirlpool bath with two Asian men, were given a refund. | Mr Al-Jumard complained to his employers when two white men, who refused to share a whirlpool bath with two Asian men, were given a refund. |
The tribunal in Abergele declared that the manner in which the company bowed to the wishes of the two men revealed its attitude to such issues. | The tribunal in Abergele declared that the manner in which the company bowed to the wishes of the two men revealed its attitude to such issues. |
Earlier tribunal chairman Sheila Warren said: "The way that was dealt with was indirect discrimination and showed the attitude of the respondent company to issues of race." | Earlier tribunal chairman Sheila Warren said: "The way that was dealt with was indirect discrimination and showed the attitude of the respondent company to issues of race." |
I am very, very pleased because I have been totally vindicated Wafir Al-Jumard | I am very, very pleased because I have been totally vindicated Wafir Al-Jumard |
Mr Al-Jumard's claims of racial and disability discrimination were upheld. | Mr Al-Jumard's claims of racial and disability discrimination were upheld. |
The tribunal also found Mr Al-Jumard was unfairly sacked after 34 years working in the Nova leisure centre, Prestatyn and others in the Rhyl area. | The tribunal also found Mr Al-Jumard was unfairly sacked after 34 years working in the Nova leisure centre, Prestatyn and others in the Rhyl area. |
The panel also found that he had been victimised by being covertly filmed by two private detectives engaged by the company. | The panel also found that he had been victimised by being covertly filmed by two private detectives engaged by the company. |
'Totally proven' | 'Totally proven' |
The company in a statement repeated its claim that Mr Al-Jumard had shown "aggressive and inappropriate behaviour towards staff".The leisure centre became privately run in 2001It said there had been incidents between 1996 and 2005 andthat Mr Al-Jumard was "dismissed as a consequence of his own actions". | The company in a statement repeated its claim that Mr Al-Jumard had shown "aggressive and inappropriate behaviour towards staff".The leisure centre became privately run in 2001It said there had been incidents between 1996 and 2005 andthat Mr Al-Jumard was "dismissed as a consequence of his own actions". |
The statement added that the "issue of race has never been a factor and he was also afforded every possible assistance in regard of his disability". | The statement added that the "issue of race has never been a factor and he was also afforded every possible assistance in regard of his disability". |
After the hearing, Mr Al-Jumard said: "I am very, very pleased because I have been totally vindicated. | After the hearing, Mr Al-Jumard said: "I am very, very pleased because I have been totally vindicated. |
"I have been totally proven that what I claimed about discrimination, victimisation and the rest of it was proven in a court of law to be absolutely true and that, to me, matters a lot more than the amount of compensation they awarded." | "I have been totally proven that what I claimed about discrimination, victimisation and the rest of it was proven in a court of law to be absolutely true and that, to me, matters a lot more than the amount of compensation they awarded." |
He was represented by the Race Equality Council, who submitted a schedule of loss of earnings, aggravated damages for racial and disability discrimination, injury to feelings and holiday pay. | He was represented by the Race Equality Council, who submitted a schedule of loss of earnings, aggravated damages for racial and disability discrimination, injury to feelings and holiday pay. |
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