News about Adam Crouch

Pictured: Manager who won 'pretty woman' sex discrimination claim after boss told her to go to meeting because she was attractive - then said 'OK babes' when she refused

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2024
This is the woman who won a sex discrimination claim after her boss told her to go to a meeting because she was attractive. Accounts manager Emma Nunn (pictured) sued her employers after the company director, Adam Crouch, told her over WhatsApp message to attend a meeting because a male client liked 'pretty women'. Miss Nunn declined to comment on the case when approached by MailOnline. The employment judge found that it is not 'flattering' to suggest a woman's appearance might help the business - instead, it risks 'diminishing' her as it would not be said to a man. Miss Nunn said she was left feeling 'humiliated and undermined' when Mr Crouch extended the invitation purely for her physical appearance, the employment tribunal heard.

Calling a female colleague a 'pretty woman' at work is sex discrimination, tribunal rules

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2024
Suggesting that a women's looks might help the business is not 'flattering' and risks 'diminishing' her as it wouldn't be said to a man, an employment judge found. The ruling came in the case of an accounts manager who sued her employers after her boss told her to attend a meeting - because a male client liked 'pretty women'. Emma Nunn said she was left feeling 'humiliated and undermined' when Adam Crouch extended the invitation purely for her physical appearance, the employment tribunal heard. He then 'demeaned' her further by telling her to 'calm down' when she refused, before signing off his message with 'babes', it concluded.

Cranswick, a meat processor, has had such good results

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
According to the Yorkshire-based company, adjusted pre-tax returns for the year ending 30 March 2024 will be around the upper end of the £153.2 million to £160.8 million market consensus range. It made the announcement alongside reports that showed that revenue increased by 12.3% to £1.25 billion in the six months ending September, which led to price rises and volume growth.

Ben Fordham slams a politician who has called for the removal of shark nets from shark nets

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
Hundreds of sharks nets will be installed along the NSW coast and will remain until the end of April. It's despite growing demands for them to be removed from beaches due to rising questions that nets are ineffective and endanger marine life just months after Simon Nellist (right) was drowned in unprotected waters. Adam Crouch (left), a Terrigal MP, supports the removal of nets just a day after a young surfer was bitten on the arm by what was thought to be a great white shark at nearby North Avoca, sparking a heated debate with Sydney broadcaster Ben Fordham.