Hi There,
I am taking my employer to a tribunal for race discrimination. I previously had representation, but it stopped when my insurer pulled out citing that my prospects had fallen below 51%.
Anyway, I am now going to represent myself and the only things I need help with are my opening and closing submissions and my cross examination questions.
The case management order states the following:
The case management order states the following:
1. Has the Respondent subjected the Claimant to the following treatment falling within section 39 Equality Act, namely:
a. scoring the Claimant low overall for the job?
b. scoring the Claimant 2 out of 10 for communication skills?
2. Has the Respondent treated the Claimant as alleged less favourably than it treated those candidates who do not share the Claimant’s protected characteristic (colour and/or ethnic origin) or would have treated such candidates?
3. If so, has the Claimant proved primary facts from which the Tribunal could properly and fairly infer that the difference in treatment was because of the Claimant’s colour or ethnic origin? The Claimant will invite the Tribunal to draw inferences from:
a. The scores awarded to him in comparison to the scores awarded to others of different colour/ethnic origins;
b. The way in which the Respondent dealt with his requests for further information and copies of documents and the lack of explanation provided
c. The feedback provided by Ms Taylor which the Claimant’s says was untruthful
4. If so, what is the respondent’s explanation? Does it prove a nondiscriminatory reason for any proven treatment?
Could anyone advise me as to what I would need to put in my opening and closing submissions? What sort of questions would I need to ask during cross examination, in order to prove my case? I know it may seem obvious to some, but I guess I am just very unsure about this, as I have never done this before. Any positive input would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you x
p.s. I have found in the past that some people get a little "funny" when asking for help with race discrimination issues. Hence, I am not looking to analyse my case or debate the merits.
I am taking my employer to a tribunal for race discrimination. I previously had representation, but it stopped when my insurer pulled out citing that my prospects had fallen below 51%.
Anyway, I am now going to represent myself and the only things I need help with are my opening and closing submissions and my cross examination questions.
The case management order states the following:
The case management order states the following:
1. Has the Respondent subjected the Claimant to the following treatment falling within section 39 Equality Act, namely:
a. scoring the Claimant low overall for the job?
b. scoring the Claimant 2 out of 10 for communication skills?
2. Has the Respondent treated the Claimant as alleged less favourably than it treated those candidates who do not share the Claimant’s protected characteristic (colour and/or ethnic origin) or would have treated such candidates?
3. If so, has the Claimant proved primary facts from which the Tribunal could properly and fairly infer that the difference in treatment was because of the Claimant’s colour or ethnic origin? The Claimant will invite the Tribunal to draw inferences from:
a. The scores awarded to him in comparison to the scores awarded to others of different colour/ethnic origins;
b. The way in which the Respondent dealt with his requests for further information and copies of documents and the lack of explanation provided
c. The feedback provided by Ms Taylor which the Claimant’s says was untruthful
4. If so, what is the respondent’s explanation? Does it prove a nondiscriminatory reason for any proven treatment?
Could anyone advise me as to what I would need to put in my opening and closing submissions? What sort of questions would I need to ask during cross examination, in order to prove my case? I know it may seem obvious to some, but I guess I am just very unsure about this, as I have never done this before. Any positive input would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you x
p.s. I have found in the past that some people get a little "funny" when asking for help with race discrimination issues. Hence, I am not looking to analyse my case or debate the merits.
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