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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Power v. Greater Manchester Police Authority [2010] UKEAT 0087_10_0810 (8 October 2010) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2010/0087_10_0810.html Cite as: [2010] UKEAT 0087_10_0810, [2010] UKEAT 87_10_810 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MR R LYONS
MRS M V McARTHUR BA FCIPD
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
For the Appellant | MR A POWER (The Appellant in Person) |
For the Respondent | MR SPENCER KEEN (of Counsel) Instructed by: Greater Manchester Police Legal Services Chester House Boyer Street Manchester M16 0RE |
SUMMARY
RELIGION OR BELIEF DISCRIMINATION
Whether Claimant dismissed on grounds of his beliefs. Answer, by Employment Tribunal; No – it was the expression of those beliefs which was in part the cause of his dismissal. No basis in law for interfering with that finding.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
Introduction
Background
The Facts
"Information has come to light regarding previous work with Neighbouring Forces and your current work in the psychic field which is not compatible with employment in Greater Manchester Police. I can confirm that if this information had been made available to us prior to you joining the force as a member of police staff, we would not have offered you employment."
"In respect of comments re 'psychic' - religion was not a consideration it was intended to highlight the distribution of posters and the CD which Mr Power had been responsible for distributing."
"I am satisfied that the posters and DVD were not appropriate material to bring into police premises as they did not relate to police business but to matters that are of a personal interest to yourself. The subject matter is irrelevant but does indicate a lack of understanding of the boundaries between your personal life and the organisations you are either assisting or employed by. Therefore I am satisfied that the reference to 'work in the psychic field' [this is a reference to the expression used in Ms Joyce's dismissal letter of 24 October] was not in relation to your belief but on the basis that the material was inappropriate."
The Law
"(1) For the purposes of these Regulations, a person ('A') discriminates against another person ('B') if -
(a) on the grounds of the religion or belief of B….. A treats B less favourably than he treats or would treat other persons."
"(d) by dismissing him, or subjecting him to any other detriment."
The Tribunal Decision
The Appeal
"The second issue relates to the point of law at the centre of the case which is the passage we have cited above. It seems to us reasonably arguable that the Tribunal has decided that at least in part the decision to dismiss the Claimant invoked the Claimant's belief for that is how we construe the words "this view was based mainly on ..." If the Claimant's belief did contribute to his dismissal then it would likely be unlawful discrimination. That issue, therefore, will go to a full hearing."
Conclusion