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15 Feb 2005 9:15AM
A former stockbroker at Edward Jones has lost his claim for more than £180,000 under race discrimination laws, after he said that the company had failed to deal with anti-semitic comments - reports thisismoney.co.uk.
Samuel Jacobs left Edward Jones in November 2003 - he claims he was forced to leave the company after comments by an office administrator that the Jewish broker worshipped money like a God. The tribunal found Edward Jones not guilty of race discrimination, but did criticise the... (30 more words)
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