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Home Bargains pays man £25k over disability discrimination claim | Home Bargains pays man £25k over disability discrimination claim |
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Ryan Walker says he had gone from "enjoying a job for three years to dreading going into work" | Ryan Walker says he had gone from "enjoying a job for three years to dreading going into work" |
A man with cerebral palsy who was told not to "play the disability card" in his job at Home Bargains has received £25,000 after alleging discrimination. | A man with cerebral palsy who was told not to "play the disability card" in his job at Home Bargains has received £25,000 after alleging discrimination. |
Ryan Walker, who worked as a sales assistant at its Armagh shop, took the case after his duties were changed. | Ryan Walker, who worked as a sales assistant at its Armagh shop, took the case after his duties were changed. |
He had informed the firm that he needed to be physically active to manage his disability but he was later moved from stacking shelves to working on tills. | He had informed the firm that he needed to be physically active to manage his disability but he was later moved from stacking shelves to working on tills. |
Home Bargains settled the case without admitting liability. | Home Bargains settled the case without admitting liability. |
The company told BBC News NI: "We consider this to be a private matter and out of respect for the individual's privacy we will not be providing any comment or further information on this case." | The company told BBC News NI: "We consider this to be a private matter and out of respect for the individual's privacy we will not be providing any comment or further information on this case." |
Mr Walker said his experience had been awful and he had gone from "enjoying a job for three years to dreading going into work". | Mr Walker said his experience had been awful and he had gone from "enjoying a job for three years to dreading going into work". |
He began working for Home Bargains in July 2017 and had informed the company of his disability and his needs during his job interview. | He began working for Home Bargains in July 2017 and had informed the company of his disability and his needs during his job interview. |
He said that being in an active role in which he could keep moving would help him to manage the effect of his cerebral palsy. | He said that being in an active role in which he could keep moving would help him to manage the effect of his cerebral palsy. |
'I have to be active' | 'I have to be active' |
He was given duties based in the warehouse as well as stock filling on the shop floor. | He was given duties based in the warehouse as well as stock filling on the shop floor. |
"I loved it at the start and then coming to about three-and-a-half years into my job it started to go downhill," he said. | "I loved it at the start and then coming to about three-and-a-half years into my job it started to go downhill," he said. |
In late 2020 he was asked by the company to cover the tills and to work extra hours. | In late 2020 he was asked by the company to cover the tills and to work extra hours. |
Mr Walker said that he was happy to help on the tills but could only do so for short periods of time due to his disability. | Mr Walker said that he was happy to help on the tills but could only do so for short periods of time due to his disability. |
"I can't sit down for more than about 20 minutes because I will start to stiffen up, I'll start to have cramps, I'll get really tired," he said. | "I can't sit down for more than about 20 minutes because I will start to stiffen up, I'll start to have cramps, I'll get really tired," he said. |
"I just have to be active, walking around, doing things." | "I just have to be active, walking around, doing things." |
Home Bargains is not commenting on the case "out of respect for the individual's privacy" | Home Bargains is not commenting on the case "out of respect for the individual's privacy" |
He said that when he tried to explain his needs to his employer he was told not to "play the disability card". | He said that when he tried to explain his needs to his employer he was told not to "play the disability card". |
"It made me really upset hearing that from someone in a management team who had a duty of care over me - it made me feel not wanted," said Mr Walker. | "It made me really upset hearing that from someone in a management team who had a duty of care over me - it made me feel not wanted," said Mr Walker. |
"It made me very uncomfortable with working in the workplace because I don't have that trust in the management team." | "It made me very uncomfortable with working in the workplace because I don't have that trust in the management team." |
'Damaging my health' | 'Damaging my health' |
He said he contacted the company's wellbeing team to lodge a formal complaint about the failure to provide reasonable adjustments and the effect that was having on him. | He said he contacted the company's wellbeing team to lodge a formal complaint about the failure to provide reasonable adjustments and the effect that was having on him. |
It was agreed that he would only work in the warehouse and fill shelves but he alleged that he was subsequently ordered to work on the tills. | It was agreed that he would only work in the warehouse and fill shelves but he alleged that he was subsequently ordered to work on the tills. |
He wrote to his employer to express his frustration that it had not dealt with his reasonable adjustments appropriately but later resigned from the job. | He wrote to his employer to express his frustration that it had not dealt with his reasonable adjustments appropriately but later resigned from the job. |
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He said: "I was honest with my employer about my disability from the start. | He said: "I was honest with my employer about my disability from the start. |
"I was eager to work. I wanted to do a good job. | "I was eager to work. I wanted to do a good job. |
"In the end I felt I had no option but to resign as I felt it was damaging my health." | "In the end I felt I had no option but to resign as I felt it was damaging my health." |
Mr Walker took his case with the support of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland. | Mr Walker took his case with the support of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland. |
Mary Kitson from the commission said: "Employers must operate within our equality laws. | Mary Kitson from the commission said: "Employers must operate within our equality laws. |
"No employee with a disability should feel that their needs are not understood or valued by their employer." | "No employee with a disability should feel that their needs are not understood or valued by their employer." |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Armagh | Armagh |
Disability | Disability |
Cerebral Palsy | Cerebral Palsy |
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