The manager addressed colleagues with “heart”, <x2 soul”, fired

A funeral manager has been fired from work in Britain after losing his trial against gender discrimination for the reason he addressed his female colleagues with words <x0-soul” and “heart”. He reasoned on the pretext that it's the same as addressing a male colleague with the word "shoke." Mike Hartley's decision that was fired [...]
Mike Hartley's decision, who was fired by the company he worked on because he made inappropriate and offensive comments about his colleague, found a number of sexual comments like “spirit”, <x2-heart” and so on.
Hartley was recently promoted to become a human resource manager.
He sent an invitation to Facebook directly after the interview and asked him about the body measures when uniforms were being organised.
Meanwhile, another said that the “during a working meeting she asked him to look for something under a cabin and he responded by saying, what do I ask, your end? )
The witness group said it entered the office with comments: “Spirit, I came.
Hartley was suspended in 2019 because Aderton complained that he was making him feel uncomfortable and uncomfortable, but he said he was trying to make him feel welcome.
He appealed the decision, saying his colleagues planned it and agreed on the charges against him, calling it a gender discrimination and that it led to firing.
According to him, the nicknames such as “, heart” and “spirit” are the same as “oku to male colleagues.
The court agreed that he was charged without a thorough investigation, but found that firing was fair and refused compensation.
One colleague said that nicknames directed at girls were inappropriate and that Anderton's case was undoubtedly sexual harassment.
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