dark horse
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You will see by reviewing these decisions, that the employer generally wins.
YThis is usually very difficult to prove which is why in the majority of cases, the employer wins.
A quick review of shows 4 out of 10 cases won by the employee. Are you suggesting that this ratio is not typical?
It's a majority all right, but a fairly slim one. It would meet my own definition of 'employer generally wins'.Are you not proving his point?
4 out of 10 were won by the employee, so the employer won 6 out of 10. That is a majority.
All good advice there.In the case of an elderly couple, I would tend to let them defend the case themselves with a solicitor in the background advising them. If the claim has no basis, it's likely that the Equality Officer would probably believe a nice elderly couple.
I would say that the EOs have experience of baseless claims and can discriminate between the genuine claimants and the scammers.
The legal fees can often be higher than the awards. Do we know how much the guy is actually claiming or does the Equality Officer make the decision?
A quick review of shows 4 out of 10 cases won by the employee. Are you suggesting that this ratio is not typical?
Pots and black kettles spring to mind. I looked at 10 cases, you looked at 25 and you call me 'obsessed'?Sad to see that the obsession some posters have with trying to prove others wrong continues.
I looked at the first 10 cases on the day that I posted the comment - 4 out of the 10 were won by the employee on that day.Not sure what 10 cases you picked here but I looked through all 25 of the cases from DEC - E2013 -100 to DEC -2013 - 124 and the employees won in only three cases which was 12% of the total. If you care to look through the rest of the cases, I'm sure you will find a similar trend - it is certainly no where near the 40% that you are intimating.
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