The boss wins the payment of £ 20,000 after the boss threatens her to be deported.

The boss wins the payment of £ 20,000 after the boss threatens her to be deported.

A chef has received a payment of £ 20,000 for racial and sexual oriented harassment, when his boss said that the people of their country in Mexico were not “reliable” and threatened to be deported.

One employment tribunal In Thacham, the five -star restaurant Pot Bhatta’s former chief Chef, he heard the claims after Caesar Umar Perez Vargas, West BurkshireA busy Sunday innings went out of the restaurant, in which he served around 60 customers, when he originally agreed to cover not more than 45 on Sunday.

The chef claimed that he felt that he was being planted and a “unfair charge” was given; When Mr. Rockcliffe faced it, he denied it and asked the chef to work, inspiring him to get out.

Mr. Perez Vargas alleged that Mr. Rockcliffe followed him on the way to his house because he went out and said: “I knew that you were not a mexican reliable people. I will call you Mexican. House office And make sure they send you back to the country that you are related. I will also tell them that you are sexually harassing all male employees. ,

Chef, who started his career in Banyan tree Maykoba at Quintana Ruo, Mexico, said he was feeling “shocked, threatened, unsafe, unsafe and his body shaking” after the confrontation. He also said that Mr. Rockcliffe warned that he would “ensure that no one would give you a job” and contacted the claimant at his home.

Mr. Rockcliffe not only refused to make these statements to Shri Perez Classes, but also claimed that A Social media He made about the post Michelin As a trained chef, people with “Sautéed Egos who have lost their mojo for cooking love and who have overcome their purse for fame on food” was about the chef.

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The tribunal found that these comments gave the Mr. Perez class, or anyone who knew him as an employee of the pot kiln, to believe that he was about the chef.

Shri Perez Classes first brought claims against business in November 2022 when he abandoned the employment of pot kiln. He made complaints about improper dismissal, direct discrimination, and harassment related to breed and sexual orientation based on sexual orientation. He also made complaints about notices pay and other money claims.

The court found that the complaints related to the harassment related to the breed of Shri Perez class were well established and successful related to sexual orientation, as claimed to be dismissed in the wrong way.

Judge Gumi-Zimuto stated that Mr. Rockecliff’s conduct was “unwanted” and “violated the dignity of the claimant and violated a scare, hostile, derogatory or humiliating and aggressive environment for the contender”.

He said: “Because those comments were clearly related to their race, we are satisfied that it belongs to the preserved feature of the breed. And because the comments referred to all male employees of sexual harassment of the claimant, that it also referred to their sexual orientation and therefore, in our view, in our views, belonging to sexual orientation.”

Mr. Rockcliffe has been ordered to pay an amount of £ 20,444.24 to Shri Perez Class. It is an account for the original award of £ 1,142, a compensatory award of £ 500 as well as £ 2,073.28 for the loss of four weeks of earning post notice period.

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He received a six -week notice payment of £ 3,109.92 for a violation of contact, as well as £ 663.32, £ 821.36 for unpaid wages between £ 663.32, 2020 and 2022, as well as £ 11,000 for injury and £ 1,134.36 for injury to £ 1,134.36.

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