Warranty insurer must pay £11,700 for discrimination against depressed employee

Mental health

Structural defects warranty insurance provider MD Insurance Services has been ordered to pay £11,700 to an employee suffering with depression who, an employment tribunal ruled, had been treated unfavourably by the company.

The order was made by Employment Judge Benson, alongside Mrs A Ramsden and Mrs J Fletcher, who heard and upheld the employee’s discrimination claim in Liverpool earlier this year.

The £11,700 sum

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