Tribunal rules unfair dismissal of pregnant teacher

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A teacher at an independent girls’ school, who was sacked when she became pregnant, has won her case against unfair dismissal.

A Tribunal ruled that Howell’s School in Denbigh, North Wales was guilty of unfair dismissal under Section 99 of the Employment Rights Act 1996, when it dismissed Rebecca Raven in July 2011 after she became pregnant.

The judge at Shrewsbury Employment Tribunal also said the school had discriminated against her under the Equality Act 2010.

Mrs Raven was sacked from her £23,295 a year job a few days after telling the school she was pregnant. When she applied for maternity leave in May 2011, which should have started at the end of November 2011, the school told her she would have to leave at the end of the summer term.

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The school then told her that she could apply for a part-time post as an art teacher, starting in September 2011, but when she applied for the job she was not appointed. Mrs Raven appealed and put in a grievance, but the school failed to respond.

Mrs Raven had worked for the school since October 2008, first on a part-time basis as a house mistress, and from November 2009 as a full-time art teacher.

Dr Philip Dixon, Director of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), which represented Mrs Raven, said:

“The supreme irony of a girls’ school dismissing a teacher when she became pregnant almost beggars belief. This is an appalling example to give to pupils who are, hopefully, being educated to be young, independent women with fulfilling careers and lives.

“We are delighted to have won this case for Mrs Raven. It is a victory for natural justice and common sense. We trust the final ruling results in a fair payout for our member to compensate her for months of worry and uncertainty.”

Rebecca Raven said:

“I am just so pleased to have won this case. It was terrible being told I was losing a job I loved. I couldn’t believe it when the school told me I was being dismissed.”

Pamela Flores is an events professional with experience at Symposium Events, a UK-based conference and events organization. She has worked in editorial and event coordination roles within the HR and expatriate management sector, contributing to the organization of major conferences including the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility conference. Her background spans online editorial work and events management within the professional conference industry.

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