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    1. “In my view, taken as a whole, it is reasonable for an individual of Irish heritage to find the repeated use of the terms ‘potato’, ‘Paddy’, ‘stupid Paddy’ and ‘p*key’ offensive and humiliating.“

      Sounds like such a lovely, supportive working environment…

    2. JackStrawWitchita on

      I bet she was really steamed hearing her boss say that. It would boil my blood, that’s for sure. Probably would have been better for them to hash it out and let the chips fall where they may.

    3. Prudent-Pressure2146 on

      > The tribunal heard Mr Atkins had previously, occasionally, made reference to her race, but that his behaviour ramped up after another man, Marcus Smith, joined the company.<

      Fucking hell that really is pathetic 

    4. _CurseTheseMetalHnds on

      >Mr Atkins, the company director at West Leeds Civils Ltd, would shout “potato” at her in a strong Irish accent “over and over again”, as well as using language like “paddy”, “stupid paddy” and “p*key” in front of her, the tribunal was told.

      I really hate these articles that report on someone getting done for bullying or harassment that will always go with the most silly one for the headline. It reminds me of that one of a bloke being told to „man up“ where the headline doesn’t mention he was told that to try and bully him into doing manual handling while injured.

    5. Damn! Turns out my entire life I have been subjected to racialism. Jeez begorrah!

    6. Talonsminty on

      Well to be fair context is king, it couldve been well intentioned banter and we should reserve judgment unt- *reads context*

      Oh okay… so does she just get her boss’s house now? I feel like that’s fair.

    7. Sometimes people forget the whole ’no dogs, no blacks, no irish‘ thing is in living memory. Its nowhere near as common as it was, but you gotta stand up to racists. Especially if its a sustained pattern of behaviour that makes it unbearable to earn an honest living.

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