Claimant v Delcor Partnership LLP
Outcome
Individual claims
The tribunal heard the evidence and submissions and found that the complaint of harassment related to disability was not well founded. The complaint was dismissed after full merits hearing.
The tribunal considered the evidence and arguments presented and determined that the complaint of direct sex discrimination was not well founded. The claim was dismissed following full hearing.
After hearing the case over three days, the tribunal concluded that the complaint of harassment related to sex was not well founded and dismissed the claim.
The tribunal found that the complaint of discrimination arising from disability under section 15 Equality Act 2010 was not well founded and dismissed it after considering all evidence.
Facts
K Wilkinson brought claims against Delcor Partnership LLP alleging harassment related to disability and sex, direct sex discrimination, and discrimination arising from disability. The claimant appeared in person. The respondent did not attend the first two days of the hearing but was represented by Ms S Flounders on the final day when the hearing format changed to hybrid.
Decision
The tribunal dismissed all of the claimant's claims after a three-day hearing. The tribunal found that none of the complaints were well founded - harassment related to disability, direct sex discrimination, harassment related to sex, and discrimination arising from disability all failed.
Practical note
A self-represented claimant bringing multiple discrimination claims against an LLP partnership was unsuccessful on all counts after a full merits hearing.
Legal authorities cited
Statutes
Case details
- Case number
- 2600155/2024
- Decision date
- 10 September 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 3
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Sector
- other
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- lay rep
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No