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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Hurst v Kelly (Harassment : no sub-topic) [2013] UKEAT 0167_13_0706 (7 June 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2013/0167_13_0706.html Cite as: [2013] UKEAT 0167_13_0706 (7 June 2013), [2013] UKEAT 167_13_706 (7 June 2013) |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MR G LEWIS
MS P TATLOW
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
For the Appellant | MR GORDON SANKEY (Representative) Stevenage Citizens Advice Bureau Swingate House Danestrete Stevenage SG1 1AF |
For the Respondent | No appearance or representation by or on behalf of the Respondent. |
SUMMARY
HARASSMENT
SEX DISCRIMINATION – Jurisdiction
Whether Claimant could bring a claim of sexual harassment against a fellow employee whilst not proceeding against their employer.
Held: Employment Tribunal was wrong to refuse jurisdiction in these circumstances. Barlow v Stone [2012] IRLR 899 (EAT) applied. Fecitt v NHS Manchester [2012] IRLR 64 (CA) considered and contrasted.
Appeal allowed. Case remitted for full merits hearing before fresh ET.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
Introduction
The factual background
"Here, in contrast to the discrimination legislation where individuals may be personally liable for their acts of victimisation taken against those who pursue discrimination claims, there is no provision making it unlawful for workers to victimise whistleblowers."
It followed that the Claimant's employer could not be held vicariously liable for the non-tortious acts of the victimisers in Fecitt.