News about Julia Jones
Trainee solicitor wins £110,000 sex harassment payout after male colleague said she should remove her headscarf to 'attract men'
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August 27, 2024
A Muslim trainee solicitor has won £110,000 in a sex harassment case after a male colleague told her to take off her headscarf so she could 'attract men'. Paralegal and divorcee Forida Kaiser was left 'insulted and embarrassed' after receiving the advice from lawyer Imitiaz Ahmed, an employment tribunal heard. Ms Kaiser felt as if Mr Ahmed was suggesting she 'would not be able to find a husband' if she continued to wear her headscarf. In a separate incident, fellow Muslim Mr Ahmed told Ms Kaiser 'If you're so into it - you should go elsewhere' when he overheard her and one of the firm's clients discussing 'personal matters'. Ms Kaiser told him she was 'upset' at his suggestion she was having an 'intimate conversation', but the conveyancer shouted at her, the tribunal heard. Ms Kaiser successfully sued Khans Solicitors, based in Canary Wharf, London , at an employment tribunal. Now, she has been awarded £109,020 in compensation.
My two years of hell for tapping my son on the hand: Primary school head was 'driven to depths of despair' with her career in tatters after being fired for trying to stop her three-year-old playing with hand sanitiser
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July 4, 2024
Friends told how Shelly-Ann Malabver-Goulbourne's distinguished career lay in tatters after a colleague filed an official complaint when she tried to stop her three-year-old son from playing with a bottle of hand sanitiser in her office. It comes as Ms Malabver-Goulbourne, 46, is celebrating after winning a two-and-a-half year legal battle to clear her name. The experienced teacher was awarded a payout of more than £100,000 after an employment tribunal ruled the academy trust which runs the school where Ms Malabver-Goulbourne worked for 17 years acted unlawfully when they dismissed her for gross misconduct over the incident. After the ruling Ms Malabver-Goulbourne, of Edmonton, north London, told MailOnline: 'It has been very traumatic - I'm not the type of person who likes to be in the public eye. It has been an ordeal but I'm happy at where it is now.' But friends told how the teacher is still battling to get her life back on track after being sacked as head of Northwold Primary School in Hackney (inset), east London in May 2022.
Head teacher awarded over £100,000 after she was sacked and accused of assault for tapping her own toddler son's hand when he was playing with a bottle of hand sanitiser
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July 1, 2024
Shelly-Ann Malabver-Goulbourne was trying to get her three-year-old to stop playing with the bottle in her office when she used two fingers to attract his attention, an employment tribunal heard. The incident was witnessed by the teacher in charge of child safety who accused her of hurting her son and filed an official complaint. Police officers were called in and the head as suspended.
Following a colleague's resignation, a head teacher who was suspended for tapping her OWN child's hand is cleared
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March 7, 2024
Shelly-Ann Malabver-Goulbourne was trying to get her three-year-old to stop playing with a hand sanitizer in her office when she used two fingers to draw her attention, according to an employment tribunal. The incident was witnessed by the teacher in charge of child protection, who accused her of hurting her son and began a 'cause for fear' style to announce a'safeguarding incident.' The head was suspended, and the police were alerted. Despite the fact that officers found that her behavior had been a "rational punishment" by a parent, Ms Malabver-Goulbourne was found guilty of gross negligence and dismissed. Since an employment judge found there were no signs that she had committed 'physical harm or an assault, she is in need of compensation.'
Viewers say the Liam Neeson film is a lot darker than they expected as the 'brutal' action thriller returns to Netflix
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November 27, 2023
Earlier this month, Netflix released Cold Pursuit, a thriller that was "a lot darker" than viewers expected. Rewatching the Liam Neeson film.' On X, formerly known as Twitter, a lot darker and funnier than I remember.' Actor Liam Neeson, 71, appears in the 2019 adaptation of the Norwegian film In Order of Disappearance, receiving praise from most reviewers. Despite being out in theaters and grossing only $76.3 million against a $60 million production budget, Cold Pursuit didn't have enough interest when it was out on stage and grossed only $76.3 million against a $60 million budget.
After his manager told Demi Rose's personal trainer, 36, he is worth £34,000
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May 23, 2023
Since his boss told him 'go back to Africa, blackie,' a celebrity personal trainer was given £34,000. While working at a luxurious gym in East London, Michael Baah, 36, was 'victimized' by his boss, Liliane Gomes. An employment tribunal heard the fitness instructor, who has trained Instagram model Demi Rose, was told by his manager that she didn't have to listen to "people like you." The 'popular' gym trainer was humiliated by his manager, who gave preferential treatment to white employees and used racial insults, according to an employment tribunal. Since the personal trainer was left suffering from panic attacks, a judge has ordered Ballymore, his ex-employer, to pay Mr Baah £34,054.79, which includes £24,000 for 'injury to feelings.' Liliane Gomes, the gym manager, is correct.
Why did it take two years for Joel Atkinson's leukaemia to be identified?
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September 3, 2022
Joel Atkinson, a celebrity in Hertfordshire, was greeted with severe shoulder and back pain in late 2019, which was related to a demanding career and later, arthritis. He was later diagnosed with =leukaemia. Julia Jones, a local girl from Preston, was told her illness was "just raised glands."