Irish Woman Awarded £23k for Racial Harassment Over Boss's 'Potato' Remarks
In Brief
Bernadette Hayes won £23,000 after her boss repeatedly shouted 'potato' at her, a tribunal found.
Key Facts
- Bernadette Hayes, an Irish woman, received £23,000 in a racial harassment claim.
- Hayes said her boss repeatedly shouted 'potato' at her in the workplace.
- She described the experience as feeling like she had 'suffered a death by 1,000 cuts'.
What Happened
Bernadette Hayes was awarded £23,000 after a tribunal found her boss repeatedly shouted 'potato' at her, which she described as racial harassment.
Why It Matters
The case highlights issues of workplace conduct and the legal consequences of racial harassment. It may influence how similar complaints are addressed in the future. Based on a single source report
What's Next
There may be further discussion about workplace harassment policies and potential responses from the employer or relevant authorities.
Sources
- The Independent — Irish woman wins £23k in racial harassment claim after boss repeatedly shouted ‘potato’ at her(1d ago)
