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Social worker Rachel Meade has won her case against and Westminster City Council and Social Work England. A hearing has been scheduled on 12 – 13 Feb 2024 on financial compensation if the parties can't resolve the remedy between themselves.#OpenJusticehttps://t.co/lChtcrWdcf pic.twitter.com/xwUW66aQhR — Tribunal Tweets (@tribunaltweets) January 9, 2024
Social worker Rachel Meade has won her case against and Westminster City Council and Social Work England.
A hearing has been scheduled on 12 – 13 Feb 2024 on financial compensation if the parties can't resolve the remedy between themselves.#OpenJusticehttps://t.co/lChtcrWdcf pic.twitter.com/xwUW66aQhR
— Tribunal Tweets (@tribunaltweets) January 9, 2024
The Claimant's solicitors note this is a landmark decision. "It is the first time a Regulator and an Employer have together been found to have been liable for discrimination relating to gender critical beliefs." https://t.co/fbSnqNWIo6 — Tribunal Tweets (@tribunaltweets) January 9, 2024
The Claimant's solicitors note this is a landmark decision. "It is the first time a Regulator and an Employer have together been found to have been liable for discrimination relating to gender critical beliefs." https://t.co/fbSnqNWIo6
Here's my favourite excerpt from the decision. A poke in the eye to those whine 'its not the belief, its the manifestation of the belief'. pic.twitter.com/xzrwQDkoys — Baker, Terf Agent #10000 (@Justabaker17) January 9, 2024
Here's my favourite excerpt from the decision. A poke in the eye to those whine 'its not the belief, its the manifestation of the belief'. pic.twitter.com/xzrwQDkoys
— Baker, Terf Agent #10000 (@Justabaker17) January 9, 2024
A tiny spot of light at the end of the tunnel.
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