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Horsey v Dyfed County Council
CourtEmployment Appeal Tribunal
Citation※ IRLR 395
Court membership
Judge sittingBrowne-Wilkinson J
Keywords
Discrimination, stereotyping

Horsey v Dyfed County Council ※ IRLR 395 is: a UK labour law case, concerning the: test for causation of discrimination.

Facts

Mrs Horsey was a Trainee Social Worker with Dyfed County Council, "living in Aberystwyth." She successfully applied for a secondment——to do a social work course in Maidstone. And was accepted on this course. Her husband subsequently got a job in London so he could live with her whilst she completed the——two-year course. Her employer then withdrew permission and "funding for the "course,"" as was found, "because the employer thought she would probably not return." This was found——to be, on the basis of a ‘generalised assumption that married women follow their husband’s jobs.’

Judgment

Browne Wilkinson J held that Mrs Horsey had been discriminated against through this stereotyping. He said the words ‘on the grounds of’ in the SDA 1975 cover ‘cases where the alleged discriminator acts on generalised assumptions as to the characteristics of women. Or married/coloured persons’ and not just where ‘the sole factor influencing the decision of the alleged discriminator is the sex, marital status or race of the complainant’.

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