Please can you be my barrister, I need help and am about to go through a traumatic tribunal against a big campany. I promise to share my compensation when I win please help me
@cornz38 evidently it does. I agree the amounts are ridiculous in comparison to something like a broken bone, but the award is literally called "injury to feelings"
@@HeliganyWell, yes. You see, discrimination is already a crime in the UK that is prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). It is for Direct discriminatory actions such as calling someone with a slur. This tribunal discrimination however is different. It doesn't have to be direct nor does it need to be done with intent. This is dangerous and nonsense. This may well be abolished in the future :)
Thanks a lot for such a brilliant video.
thanks for a very educational video , I learn a lot , can you please make similar video for BREACH OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT DAMAGES , thanks in advance
Going to need your advice so I'm subscribed
Please can you be my barrister, I need help and am about to go through a traumatic tribunal against a big campany. I promise to share my compensation when I win please help me
I' have a race and religious discrimination case on going just waiting for tribunal date
Is the covid medical apartheid discrimination? jabbed no quarantine, unjabbed quarantine, is this discrimination?
So is there a limit on race and religion's discrimination
Seriously hurt feelings at work when I was in a factory it ment you were getting told you need to do better.
Nothing. Not a penny. Your neuro-chemical responses do not entitle you to money.
@cornz38 evidently it does. I agree the amounts are ridiculous in comparison to something like a broken bone, but the award is literally called "injury to feelings"
@Play Google Further proof that some laws are completely stupid.
@@thefirstsupersaiyan9112 Yeah, my comment was rhetorical and i agree, in law it does, however, in any sane world, it wouldn't.
So do you think discrimination should instead be a criminal act that results in prison time for those that commit it?
@@HeliganyWell, yes. You see, discrimination is already a crime in the UK that is prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). It is for Direct discriminatory actions such as calling someone with a slur. This tribunal discrimination however is different. It doesn't have to be direct nor does it need to be done with intent. This is dangerous and nonsense. This may well be abolished in the future :)