O'Neill v. Metronet Rail BVC Ltd [2009] UKEAT 0356_09_0712 (7 December 2009)

O'Neill v. Metronet Rail BVC Ltd [2009] UKEAT 0356_09_0712 (7 December 2009)

The Employment Tribunal correctly found that, while there were procedural shortcomings and possibly unreasonable conduct by the employer, there was no evidence that race played any part in the Claimant's treatment or dismissal. The Tribunal applied the correct legal tests and the findings on the facts were...

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Citation
[2009] UKEAT 0356_09_0712
Parties
Appellant: Claimant; Respondent: Respondent
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
07 December 2009
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Appeal Against Employment Tribunal Judgment
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Race Discrimination, Direct Discrimination, Extension of Time, Jurisdictional Issues, Burden of Proof, Dismissal Procedures
Employment Law Discrimination Law Race Discrimination Direct Discrimination Extension of Time Jurisdictional Issues Burden of Proof Dismissal Procedures

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Parties

Claimant

Appellant

Respondent

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Appeal / Appeal Against Employment Tribunal Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the Claimant was discriminated against on grounds of race contrary to the Race Relations Act 1976
  2. 2 Whether the claim was out of time and if an extension should be granted under statutory provisions
  3. 3 Whether procedural errors or unfairness in the dismissal process amounted to race discrimination

Ratio Decidendi

The Employment Tribunal correctly found that, while there were procedural shortcomings and possibly unreasonable conduct by the employer, there was no evidence that race played any part in the Claimant's treatment or dismissal. The Tribunal applied the correct legal tests and the findings on the facts were permissible. Even if the procedural and time extension points were resolved in the Claimant's favour, the substantive findings against him on race discrimination would be determinative.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Application dismissed
  • Permission to appeal refused