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Good Samaritan carer who took lonely patient home for family New Year's Day dinner sacked for 'act of kindness'
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Good Samaritan carer who took lonely patient home for family New Year's Day dinner sacked for 'act of kindness'

Paul McPhail, a support worker employed by the Lifeways Group, was dismissed after inviting a lonely, disabled patient to his family's New Year's Day dinner. McPhail claimed the decision was made with the patient's brother's approval, as the patient's family could not host him and he would otherwise have spent the day alone. The employer argued that McPhail's actions constituted 'unprofessional' behavior due to the development of a personal relationship with the patient. During an employment tribunal, McPhail defended his actions as a 'good thing,' citing positive feedback from a social worker and the patient's apparent enjoyment of the event. However, his claim for unfair dismissal was rejected. The tribunal heard that McPhail did not properly document the visit or declare a potential conflict of interest.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 65prekjučer
Good Samaritan carer who took lonely patient home for family New Year's Day dinner sacked for 'act of kindness'

Paul McPhail, a support worker employed by the Lifeways Group, was dismissed after inviting a lonely, disabled patient to his family's New Year's Day dinner. McPhail claimed the decision was made with the patient's brother's approval, as the patient's family could not host him and he would otherwise have spent the day alone. The employer argued that McPhail's actions constituted 'unprofessional' behavior due to the development of a personal relationship with the patient. During an employment tribunal, McPhail defended his actions as a 'good thing,' citing positive feedback from a social worker and the patient's apparent enjoyment of the event. However, his claim for unfair dismissal was rejected. The tribunal heard that McPhail did not properly document the visit or declare a potential conflict of interest.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the case objectively, focusing on the employment tribunal proceedings and the arguments from both parties without overtly favoring either side. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language that suggests a particular political leaning.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the case details and aligns with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'act of kindness' and potential bias in framing the dismissal as unjustified.

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