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what the phrase - for distress caused and claiming £ for it?

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carocaro · 06/04/2010 22:30

I read it on a thread a while ago, putting in as part of a claim for £ for stress caused by trinubal case?

Have searched but can't find?

Help?

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TeamEdward · 06/04/2010 22:31

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TotalChaos · 06/04/2010 22:35

think it's "injury to feelings"

carocaro · 06/04/2010 22:36

No, but thanks, it's like a name of a famous case of something eg: Smith Rule

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JustAnotherManicMummy · 06/04/2010 22:37

Vento. You'll also want to look at Da'Bell vs NSPCC as the banding's changed.

RibenaBerry · 07/04/2010 11:47

Bear in mind that injury to feelings is a very specific claim for discrimination, etc. You don't get to add it to claims for straightforward unfair dismissal.

Also, it is not stress caused by the tribunal case. You don't get compensated for that. It's injury to feelings caused by the discriminatory treatment.

carocaro · 07/04/2010 17:31

Thanks, that's what I am after. Yes injury to feelings caused by discriminatory behaviour.

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