National Gallery worker loses racism claim over Arabic badge - News Summed Up

National Gallery worker loses racism claim over Arabic badge


Dana El Farrar was employed by Securitas to provide information to visitors at the National GalleryA former National Gallery attendant who claimed her boss was racist for asking her to wear a badge with a Kuwaiti flag to show she could speak Arabic has lost her case at an employment tribunal. Dana El Farra, who worked at the gallery as an employee of the security company Securitas, said that the incident was one of a series of “racial micro-aggressions”. SponsoredThe tribunal dismissed her claim, saying that taken individually or together the comments she received “do not meet the threshold where they can be said to have violated her dignity, or to have created an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for her”. The tribunal heard that El Farra was asked if she would be happy to wear a Kuwaiti


Source: The Times August 06, 2021 14:48 UTC



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