After a ‘severe deterioration’ in work relationships and having two grievances investigated inadequately, Ms Flanagan resigned and sued Ms Jury for ‘unfavourable treatment’ due to her pregnancy.
Ms Jury, who owned the salon, said e was happy for Ms Flangan after learning of her pregnancy – but had an ‘immediate’ change of attitude.
Pregnant hairdresser demoted to cleaning and making tea awarded £90,000 payout A pregnant hairdresser who was demoted to cleaning and making the tea after she announced she was expecting has won £90,000 in compensation.
The tribunal said Ms Flanagan had ‘nothing else to do but to clean the salon and make tea’.
Kayleigh Flanagan sued for discrimination after she noticed an ‘immediate change of attitude’ from her employer, Amy Jury, who removed her from the salon’s online booking system in the days following her announcement.