Former Royal Mint HR director partly successful in disability claim

In Bradley v The Royal Mint Ltd (ET Case No 1601525/2022), the Cardiff Employment Tribunal concluded that the Royal Mint discriminated against its Human Resources director for a reason arising in consequence of her disability (of depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) by denying her request to rescind the resignation that she submitted while grappling with her mental health conditions, but did not directly or indirectly discriminate against her, or fail to make reasonable adjustments for her, an employment tribunal has ruled.

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