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Shop worker sues over disability discrimination


    25 Jun 2009 11:06AM

    A student who worked part-time at the Saville Row branch of US store, Abercrombie & Fitch, has taken the organisation to a Tribunal because she says she was bullied out her job due to having a prosthetic arm.

    Riam Dean, a law student, claims she was forced to work out of view in a stockroom because she didn’t fit with the shop’s “look policy”.

    Miss Dean told the Tribunal that on her first day she asked to wear a long sleeve top under her polo shirt uniform ... (149 more words)

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