Discrimination claims brought solely against employee

In Barlow v Stone the EAT ruled that under pre-Equality Act discrimination legislation

In Barlow v Stone the EAT ruled that under pre-Equality Act discrimination legislation, an employment tribunal had jurisdiction to entertain a claim brought solely against a fellow employee, where that individual was alleged to have committed the discriminatory act in the course of his employment, even though no claim had been brought against the employer. The EAT’s reasoning strongly suggests that the position is the same under the Equality Act 2010, even though the wording of the relevant provisions under the Act is different.

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