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22 Jul 2005 12:00AM
Three senior managers at Virgin Cross Country Trains have been ordered by an employment tribunal to attend training in disability rights law.
The Exeter tribunal said that Hugh Dunglinson, employee relations director, Diane Hempsall, head of occupational health, and Adrian Bartlett, driver team manager at Virgin's Plymouth depot, be trained in the provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), and in particular the duty to make reasonable adjustments.
Virgin Cross Country had alre... (516 more words)
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