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Weathersfield Ltd v Sargeant

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Weathersfield Ltd v Sargeant
CourtCourt of Appeal of England and Wales
Decided10 December 1998
Citations[1998] EWCA Civ 1938, [1999] ICR 425, [1999] Disc LR 290, [1999] IRLR 94
Court membership
Judges sittingBeldam LJ, Swinton Thomas LJ and Pill LJ

Weathersfield Ltd v Sargeant [1999] IRLR 94 is a UK labour law case concerning the scope of race discrimination.

Facts

Mrs Sargeant got a job at Weathersfield, a car-hire company. She was told, "we do have a special policy regarding coloured and Asians. We have got to be careful who we hire the vehicles to. If you get a telephone call from any coloured or Asians you can usually tell them by the sound of their voice. You have to tell them that there are no vehicles available."

She was appalled, and she resigned. She claimed constructive unfair dismissal for race discrimination. The question was, although she was not herself black, was the treatment she has on grounds of race?

Judgment

It was held that she could claim. In the Race Relations Act 1976 it says, "A person discriminates against another in any circumstances relevant for the purposes of any provision of this Act if (a) on racial grounds he treats that other less favourably than he treats or would treat other persons". Although Mrs Sargeant was not herself coloured or Asian, the foul conduct of the employer was still "on racial grounds".

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