Brendan Ogle, a trade unionist, is bringing a new workplace equality claim against Unite following the dismissal of his previous disability discrimination case by the Labour Court. The new complaint, under the Employment Equality Act 1998, alleges workplace victimisation linked to his earlier case. Ogle previously claimed he was sidelined after treatment for throat cancer and lost part of his role within Unite's political platform in Ireland. The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) previously rejected his initial claim after a 10-day hearing with multiple witnesses.
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Official sources cited
- government Workplace Relations Commission (WRC)
- government Employment Equality Act 1998
