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28 Nov 2007 2:42PM

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- Shepherd+ Wedderburn
The Employment Appeals Tribunal case of Gravell v London Borough of Bexley has held that an employer could be liable for racial harassment by a third party under the statutory tort of racial harassment pursuant to s.3A of the Race Relations Act 1976 (RRA), as amended.
Background
As a general rule, employers are not liable for the acts of people they do not employ. The House of Lords in the case of Pearce v The Governing Body of Mayfield School (2003) held that an employer could only b... (230 more words)







