P&O Ferries worker ‘unfairly sacked after hair pulling and swearing allegations’

P&O Ferries worker ‘unfairly sacked after hair pulling and swearing allegations’
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P&O Ferries worker ‘unfairly sacked after hair pulling and swearing allegations’
Author: Ted Hennessey
Published: Jan, 02 2025 14:37

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P&O Ferries worker ‘unfairly sacked after hair pulling and swearing allegations’ A “loyal” P&O Ferries worker was unfairly dismissed over unfounded allegations that he aggressively pulled a female colleague’s hair, called her offensive names and acted inappropriately, a tribunal judge has ruled.

The allegations against Mr Gregory began in March 2023, when Ms Pullen accused him of “tugging her hair” in a way she found aggressive, a Croydon employment tribunal heard.

Paul Gregory, employed as a customer services representative at the Port of Dover for nearly 30 years, faced multiple allegations made by Freesia Pullen, judge Liz Ord said.

Mr Gregory, who was left shocked by the accusation, claimed that he had only playfully tugged her hair in response to a “cheeky” remark she had made, the tribunal heard.

As an internal investigation into the claims took place, Ms Pullen alleged that Mr Gregory often called her a “dumb f***” when she made mistakes.

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