![]() ![]() 'The picture does not in any way show that Mr Coleman is of diminished stature.' Apparently Mr Coleman was of short stature. Speaking of the height harassment claim, Judge Robin Postle said: ' took offence at this, believing he was being made the subject of ridicule because of height. He accused a colleague of saying: 'Christian speak to me in English.' The tribunal heard that none of the other workers heard this being said.Īll his claims were rejected by the tribunal. He alleged that he had been racially abused by a colleague over a radio in addition to his height harassment claim. Mr Ononye then sued his employers for race discrimination, harassment and unfair dismissal. ![]() He was dismissed the following month after a disciplinary meeting. On one occasion, Mr Unitt asked Mr Ononye to empty his pockets after noticing 'visible evidence of potentially concealed items in his pocket.'īut when he refused to empty his pockets after being asked twice, Mr Ononye was suspended for 'failing to adhere to a reasonable management instruction.' Workers at the site were regularly searched due to increased incidents of theft.Ī picture of American actor Gary Coleman (pictured) was pinned to a wall in the workplace Mr Ononye was sacked the following year for refusing to empty his pockets when he was suspected of stealing after bosses at the site noticed a 'bulge'.īy February 2020, Mr Ononye had been searched on no less than eight occasions, which he had no objected to and co-operated with. The tribunal heard that Mr Ononye had been repeatedly criticised by Mr Unitt for poor time keeping, which the Nigerian national attributed to a faulty car battery. Mr Unitt then sent an email to staff regarding 'respect to all colleagues', bullying and harassment. The tribunal heard that Mr Unitt carried out an investigation of those on shift but that a lack of CCTV in the area meant the person responsible was not found. He complained to site security manager Richard Unitt, believing he was the intended target of the image, and it was removed. Just months later in November, Mr Ononye claimed an agency worked at the site had 'ridiculed' him by 'pinning up a picture of a person of small stature.' The tribunal, held in Norwich, Norfolk, heard that Mr Ononye was hired by MAN Commercial Protection Limited to provide security at Amazon's warehouse in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, from August 2019. The actor, known for his iconic catchphrase 'Whatcha talkin bout Willis?' died in 2010, aged 42 after sustaining a head injury during a fall. Sign up for text alerts for upcoming appointments, and for information regarding when your recertification is due.As a result he stopped growing at a height of 4'8''.View the list of documents HRA has requested under 'Required Documents' and those already received under 'Case Record.'.Read e-notices online, or sign up to go paperless.Submit an application for a special grant such as Emergency Rental Assistance.Cash Assistance recertifications are currently postponed due to COVID-19. You can now submit an application for Cash Assistance on ACCESS HRA.NYC is assisting New Yorkers by delivering meals to those who cannot access food themselves: NYC.gov/GetFood or call 311.An interview may not be required, if we need additional information, HRA will contact you.Take photos of requested documents with your phone and upload them.Complete your SNAP periodic report online.SNAP recertifications are currently postponed due to COVID-19. You can apply for SNAP and Cash Assistance, and more, online at ACCESS HRA. Currently all in-person appointments have been canceled.
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