Big Fine for Teasing Coworkers With Nicknames
Humor is among the first casualties of authoritarian moonbattery. Subjects of once great Britain can be fined heavily for teasing coworkers with nicknames:
Leo Foster, a solicitor who worked at bank BNP Paribas in London, had to pay a £15,000 fine and an additional £16,000 in costs after admitting to using names such as ‘Mad Paul’, ‘The Idiot’, ‘Jabba the Hutt’ and ‘The Twittering Fool’ to refer to his colleagues, The Telegraph reported.
He also branded a female Asian teammate ‘Hu She’ even though she pronounced her name ‘Who-ee’, a solicitors disciplinary tribunal heard.
No doubt this counts as racism, compounding the penalty.
Some actually benefit from a judicial system run by moonbats:
[An HM Revenue and Customs] worker who complained after her boss sent her a birthday card when she had said she didn’t want to celebrate the occasion won £25,000 for harassment.
Kani Toure was off sick with work-related stress when she ‘clearly explained’ she wanted correspondence to be kept to a minimum and via email, an employment tribunal heard.
“Off sick with work-related stress.” Must be nice.
After winning ten claims of race and disability harassment and discrimination, Ms Toure was then awarded £25,251.62 in compensation including £20,000 for injury to feelings.
Toure is a foreign national “of African origin and Muslim,” earning her a comfy seat on the gravy train, the ticket price picketed up by taxpayers, with extra expenses covered by those she proclaims have offended her.
On a tip from ABC of the ANC.
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