Sales director wins £71,000 age discrimination claim after boss told him he didn’t want to hire ‘bald-headed 50-year-old men’

In Mr M Jones v Tango Networks UK Ltd Mark Jones, 61, was told by boss Philip Hesketh that he wanted a change of ‘dynamics’. He claimed that Philip Hesketh had complained about a lack of workplace diversity before his employer, Tango Networks, moved to dismiss.

In Mr M Jones v Tango Networks UK Ltd Mark Jones, 61, was told by boss Philip Hesketh that he wanted a change of ‘dynamics’. He claimed that Philip Hesketh had complained about a lack of workplace diversity before his employer, Tango Networks, moved to dismiss.

Mr Hesketh, who is bald, had previously voiced disappointment that candidates for a recent job at the mobile phone firm where they worked had been ‘mirror images’ of himself.

The company then ‘chipped away’ at ‘undynamic’ Mr Jones, who has a full head of hair, as part of a ‘firm plan’ to remove him from his £60,000 a year job before he acquired employment rights for working there two years, the hearing was told.

When Mr Jones was put on a ‘sham’ performance improvement plan (PIP), he raised a grievance which was rejected, in what the tribunal called a ‘rubber stamping exercise’ to ‘cover Mr Hesketh’s back’.

After resigning, he took Tango Networks Ltd to court and was awarded £71,441 after the tribunal ruled the firm had discriminated against him.

The panel concluded: ‘In our view, the evidence about this is enough to reverse the burden of proof. We could conclude that, whether consciously or unconsciously, Mr Hesketh perceived Mr Jones as un-dynamic, and he associated more dynamic people with the characteristics of younger people.’

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