Industrial Tribunal decision upholding the claimant’s complaint of indirect sex discrimination. February 2004

Decision of an Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of sex discrimination arising from her dismissal when pregnant October 2011

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal upholding the Claimant’s complaint of sex discrimination in relation to the treatment afforded to her following a period of maternity leave. August 2009
Victoria Patefield v Belfast City Council

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal upholding the Industrial Tribunal’s finding that the claimant had been discriminated against on the grounds of her sex. The appeal raises issues relating to the rights and remedies of temporary contract/agency workers and the liability of the end user. February 2000
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Decision of the County Court dismissing the Plaintiff´s complaint that the Defendant failed in its duty to make reasonable adjustment when it refused to provide an interpreter for the deaf to attend an appointment. December 2009.

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal upholding the Claimant’s complaint of disability discrimination. The discrimination related to the sickness absences of the claimant and the fact that the respondent failed to make adequate reasonable adjustments to its procedures in dealing with that part of the absence from work which was as a result of disability. November 2008

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the Claimant’s claims of discrimination on grounds of disability and discrimination for a reason which related to the Claimant’s disability. The Tribunal upheld the Claimant’s complaint regarding the failure of the respondent to comply with its duty to make reasonable adjustments relation to the claimant. June 2009

Decision of the County Court finding that the Defendant was in breach of its statutory obligations under the Disability Discrimination legislation in respect of seating arrangements for disabled patrons. £250 and full costs was awarded to each of the plaintiffs. September 2008

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal upholding the Claimant’s complaint of disability discrimination. The Claimant has dyslexia; the tribunal found the Respondent had failed to make reasonable adjustments by refusing to allow a dyslexic advocate to attend a disciplinary meeting with the Claimant; he was dismissed. The tribunal found that it would have been reasonable for the Respondent to have relaxed its rules on who could accompany a disabled person. August 2010.
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Industrial Tribunal decision dismissing the claimant’s complaint that the respondent’s failure to shortlist her for the post of Director of Personnel amounted to sex discrimination. November 2004
Arlene McVeigh v UK Passport Agency

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal dealing with issues of level of injury to feelings, comparators, application of the burden of proof and the reason for the treatment complained of in a complaint of religious discrimination. November 2000

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal on a pre-hearing review holding that the tribunal does not have jurisdiction to consider the claims. The claims concern the recruitment of teachers in schools and the “teachers exemption” from the Fair Employment & Treatment (NI) Order 1998. June 2006

Decision of the Court of Appeal dismissing the claimants´ appeal against the decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal regarding the "teachers´ exemption" from the Fair Employment & Treatment (NI) Order 1998. May 2007.
Catherine Anne Megahey v Action Cancer

Industrial Tribunal decision upholding the claimant’s complaint that she had been unfairly dismissed and discriminated against, on the ground of her sex, in a competition for a post advertised publicly by the respondent. September 2007

Decision of an Industrial Tribunal upholding the Claimant´s complaints of race, sex and age discrimination in a recruitment exercise. The Tribunal ordered the Respondent to pay total compensation of £6923.38. December 2009.

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal dismissing the Appellant´s Appeal against the decision of an Industrial Tribunal. The Claimant suffers from dyslexia and in December was unsuccessful in an application to the Nothern Ireland Housing Executive for appointment as a Graduate Management Trainee. June 2006

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimants complaint of disability discrimination in recruitment. Oral reasons for the decision were given at the hearing. February 2011.

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of indirect sex discrimination when she failed to meet the shortlisting criteria in terms of length of experience for the posts of Chief Executive and Town Clerk. November 2003

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of direct and indirect race discrimination concerning the equivalence of qualifications for the post of classroom assistant. October 2003

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal upholding the claimants’ complaints of discrimination on the grounds of race. June 2002

Industrial Tribunal Decision dismissing the claimant’s complaint of unlawful sex discrimination alleging that she had been selected for redundancy and that a man was placed in her former post. October 2004

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of unlawful discrimination on the grounds of religious belief and political opinion. February 2005

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal upholding the claimant’s complaint of discrimination in the arrangements made to appoint an Assistant Chief Constable on the grounds of religious belief and by way of victimisation. May 2002

Industrial Tribunal decision holding that the claimant had not been discriminated against on the grounds of disability. May 2003

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the Claimant´s complaint of religious/political and race discrimination in a recruitment exercise. April 2007.

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal upholding the claimant’s complaint of discrimination for a reason related to his disability. May 2003

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal upholding the claimants’ complaints of discrimination on the grounds of religious belief; and in the case of Jim Smyth, on the grounds of his sex also. March 2007

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the claimant´s complaint of discrimination on the grounds of her sex, religious belief and political opinion. March 2008

Industrial Tribunal decision dismissing the claimant’s complaint of discrimination on the grounds of disability and race. September 2005.

Decision of the Court of Appeal dismissing the claimant´s appeal of the Tribunal decision in her race discrimination claim. March 2007

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the claimants’ complaints of discrimination on the grounds of political opinion and considering the issue of recruitment of ex-prisoners. December 2006

Northern Ireland Court of Appeal decision upholding the Fair Employment Tribunal´s decision dismissing the claimants´ complaints of discrimination on the grounds of political opinion. The case considers the scope of the fair employment legislation in relation to the recruitment of ex-prisoners. February 2008

Decision of the House of Lords upholding the Court of Appeals decision that people who have used, or approved the use of, violence for political ends, are not protected against discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, even though they may have changed their views. May 2009
Decision of an Industrial Tribunal upholding the Claimant´s complaint of indirect sex discrimination due to a failure to shortlist her for the post of Neighbourhood Regeneration Officer; one of the criteria stipulated that candidates needed 2 years´ relevant experience in a community development capacity (paid) gained within the last 5 years. November 2011

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of discrimination on the grounds of disability. October 2005

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal dismissing the claimant’s appeal against the decision of the Industrial Tribunal. November 2006

Industrial Tribunal decision on a pre-hearing review regarding the requirement to present a grievance in writing to the employer and waiting 28 days before presenting a claim to the tribunal. July 2007
Rosaleen Carlin v SSA

Industrial Tribunal decision dismissing the claimant’s complaint of sex discrimination. August 2005

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s of discrimination on the grounds of race and sex. November 2006

Industrial Tribunal decision dismissing the claimant’s complaint of race discrimination. December 2000

Industrial Tribunal decision upholding the Claimant´s complaint that the Respondent´s failure to appoint him amounted to "age discrimination". December 2007

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaint of discrimination on the grounds of race. April 2003
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Decision of the High Court dismissing the application. The case raises issues in relation to the amount and level of instruction provided to the applicant, a disabled school child. November 2006

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal dismissing the Appellant´s Appeal against the High Court´s decision of November. November 2006
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Industrial Tribunal decision on a preliminary issue dismissing an application for a restricted reporting order, a register deletion order and a restricted attendance order. April 2005

Decision of the High Court to remit the application to a differently constituted tribunal to consider the question of publicity.

Industrial Tribunal decision on a pre-hearing review finding that there is no provision in the Industrial Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations (NI) 2005 to delete names from the public register. July 2006
JR5 v DARD (NICA)

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal holding that the Tribunal had erred in law in determining that it does not have power to make an order to delete the names of the claimant and respondent from the public register. The Court of Appeal also held that the Tribunal erred in law determining that there was no provision in the Industrial Tribunal (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations (NI) 2005 to delete names from the public register. May 2007
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Decision of an Industrial Tribunal finding that the dismissal of the claimant was victimisation contrary to Regulation 4 of the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations NI 2006.

Industrial Tribunal decision dismissing the claimants’ complaints of victimisation contrary to the Sex Discrimination (NI) Order 1976. December 2004

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal holding that the Tribunal had failed to take proper account of relevant evidence and remitting the case to a freshly constituted Tribunal. March 2007

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s claims of harassment and direct race discrimination but upholding his complaint of victimisation. June 2008

Decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal holding that the Industrial Tribunal erred in law in deciding that it did not have jurisdiction to hear the claim where the claimant had been employed in Northern Ireland and the act complained of occurred in the Republic of Ireland. Case remitted back to the tribunal to proceed. May 2006

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal dismissing the claimant´s complaint of sex discrimination by way of post employment victimisation. The Tribunal held that the relevant provisions of the Sex Discrimination Order do not apply retrospectively. March 2007.

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal finding that the respondents unlawfully discriminated against the claimant on the grounds of religious belief and sex and by way of victimisation. May 2004

Decision of the Belfast Recorder’s Court upholding the Plaintiff’s complaint of race discrimination including victimisation. May 2009

Industrial Tribunal decision finding that the claimant was unlawfully discriminated against by way of victimisation contrary to the Sex Discrimination (NI) Order 1976. March 2006

Decision of the Industrial Tribunal holding that the Respondent victimised the Claimant contrary to the provisions of the Sex Discrimination Order and Race Relations Order. December 2007

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaints of victimisation contrary to the Fair Employment & Treatment (NI) Order 1998. September 2004

Decision of the Fair Employment Tribunal dismissing the claimant’s complaints of victimisation contrary to the Fair Employment & Treatment (NI) Order 1998. September 2005
The claimant appealed the decision of the Tribunal to the Court of Appeal, however the matter settled prior to hearing.
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