Fuller’s to tackle sexual harassment following equality watchdog intervention

14 Aug 2023 12:29 PM

Thousands of workers at Fuller’s will receive training to prevent sexual harassment, following a legal case supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).  

The case involved claims from a young female former employee who suffered repeated incidents of sexual harassment while working as a kitchen assistant and waitress at a Fuller’s pub. A settlement agreement reached on the 13 June 2023 included an apology to the claimant for the behaviour she had experienced during her time with the company.  

The worker was subjected to homophobic and misogynistic comments including remarks about her appearance and her partner over an extended period of time whilst she was working in one of Fullers pubs. 

Allegedly, when she complained about the comments, after enduring them for several months, she was subjected to further derogatory behaviour and comments.  

As part of the settlement, Fuller’s has apologised to the employee and agreed to implement mandatory sexual harassment training for kitchen and front of house staff   across their national network of pubs.  

All employers must take reasonable steps to protect their staff from harassment under the Equality Act 2010. 

Kishwer Falkner, Chairwoman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said:   

“Nobody should suffer treatment of the kind this woman faced while trying to do her job.  

“We hope this settlement will provide a sense of justice and enable her to move past this episode. 

“We are pleased that Fuller’s has committed to taking steps to make sure their employees are protected from unacceptable harassment in the future. All employers should follow this example and ensure they are acknowledging and addressing the issue. 

“As Britain’s equality regulator, we will continue to intervene in cases such as this and hold employers to account by using our unique powers.”

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