20/08/2013

€70,000 Compensation Awarded To Secretary

A medical secretary with a debilitating bowel disorder has been awarded €70,000 in compensation, after a tribunal found that HSE West failed to provide her with a suitable office.

It is understood that the unnamed medical secretary, who suffers from acute stomach attacks, which cause embarrassment in a shared environment, had previously been allocated a single occupancy office near toilets at University Hospital Limerick.

However, when a temporary manager was appointed to the hospital, she was moved to an office shared with three other people.

In addition to the compensation, the Employment Equality Tribunal ordered the HSE to allocate the woman an office of her own near toilet facilities similar to what she had previously.

(MH/JP)

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