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21 Sep 2006 12:00AM
A former Armani manager has been awarded £18,000 after a tribunal ruled he was forced out of his job for being HIV positive.
Massimo Pasquarelli ran the Emporio Armani restaurant in London. In April 2005 staff were told they would be made redundant when the store closed for refurbishment. Shortly after this Pasquarelli, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, revealed his condition to bosses. His employers found alternative work for all his colleagues but not for Pasquarelli.
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