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Brighton Council named & shamed as discriminatory employer in The TES

Andy Baldwin | 26.09.2008 14:15 | Social Struggles | South Coast | World

Please read this article on the shameful actions of Brighton & Hove City Council, as reported in G-Scene Magazine, October 2008, and The Times Educational Supplement, September 2008.
We've been waiting for answers and seeking an investigation from Council Leaders since November 2007 without any success!

Please share this story widely. Thanks for your support.

Andy Baldwin, Spokeperson and co-author of successful legal cases

CITY Council named and shamed as a discriminatory employer in The Times Educational Supplement

Brighton & Hove City Council has been singled out as a discriminatory employer by The Times Educational Supplement, because of its handling of a case brought by a transgender teacher.

But the complainant’s calls for an investigation into the Council’s policies towards transgender people, supported by David Lepper, the Labour MP for Brighton Pavilion, are still being ignored.

In June 2007, the Council was ordered to pay a transgender teacher £35,000 after being found guilty of victimising and discriminating against her. The identity of the teacher is subject to a restricted-reporting ruling. The payment was awarded for loss of earnings and injury to feelings. It has been estimated that the Council spent £100,000 fighting the employment tribunal. The Council has not disclosed how much was spent, and has failed to respond to questions as to why it decided to fight the case.

Andy Baldwin, a former co-ordinator of the LGBT Community Safety Forum, co-wrote the tribunal cases.

He commented: “We are trying to encourage positive changes and challenge this Council’s well-known, shocking culture of bullying, discrimination, secrecy and misuse of resources. They don’t seem to care that this behaviour seriously harms people.”

An employment tribunal found that the male-to-female teacher had lost the opportunity to find work after the council revealed her change of gender in a reference to a recruitment agency, despite a request not to do so.

The tribunal heard that Philip Morgan, the former education, training and employment manager for the Council, had sent a fax to a recruitment agency, disclosing the teacher’s gender reassignment. The fax was sent to Hays Educational Personnel following a request to the Council for a reference. The reference contained several comments about the teacher that made her gender reassignment known. The teacher had asked for a reference from Morgan, as he had previously head hunted her when he was a head teacher. He delayed responding, but then sent a fax secretly that disclosed the teacher’s former name and former gender. The secret fax also informed the agency that she had previously raised proceedings against a Brighton School and East Sussex Country Council alleging discrimination.

The teacher discovered the contents of the fax after she contacted the agency to disclose under data protection any documents held in her name. The tribunal told the Council to provide any prospective employer or employment agency with a non-discriminatory reference.

The Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), the government’s new equality champion, sponsored the case and represented the victim at the tribunal.

Morgan appeared before a General Teaching Council for England disciplinary panel in Birmingham on September 11. The panel heard that Morgan had discriminated by refusing to give a reference, and by referring to her as both “he or she”, “him” and “her”. Morgan claimed he was misadvised by the Council’s head of personnel and solicitor Ian Yonge. The General Teaching Council will be announcing its decision soon.

The Sex Discrimination (Gender Reassignment) Regulations 1999 make it unlawful to discriminate on the grounds of gender reassignment in employment or vocational training.

• Times Educational Supplement is Britain’s leading publication covering the world of primary, secondary and further education. The article, printed last month, is available online at www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6002373

• The victim has published all correspondence to date on the website:
 http://brighton-council-cover-up-transgender.blogspot.com

• To read the Equality and Human Rights Commission report:
www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/yourrights/equalityanddiscrimination/gender/atwork/Transgenderissues/Pages/transsexualismcasedecisions.aspx

Comment

Due to a restricted reporting ruling we cannot identify the transgender victim in this case. While frustrating it was the only way the vicim was guaranteed a fair hearing at the original Tribunal. Despite the case being sponsored by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, Brighton & Hove City Council chose to use taxpayers money to appeal the original decision and take on the commission the governments new equality champion.

The victim wants to know why. Every council tax payer should also want to know why and how much financially it has cost the city.

The General Teaching Council for England decided that the Council manager involved, Philip Morgan, who no longer works for Brighton Council had a case to answer. At the hearing in Birmingham last month Morgan clearly pointed the finger at his masters at Brighton Council.

Without an independent whistle blowing policy, cases like this will continue not only to bring shame on the city but also the politicians who remain silent and allow this type of discrimination to continue. Peoples lives continue to be destroyed while those masquerading as beacons of the liberal left turn a blind eye.

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Andy Baldwin
- Homepage: http://brighton-council-cover-up-transgender.blogspot.com

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