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17/08/2018
Naomi Leigh-Poole took One-to-One Midwives (North West) to a tribunal because they failed to inform her of potential jobs she could apply for at the organisation, at a time when she faced possible redundancy.
This was despite her making a written request for them to keep her informed of potential jobs while she was on maternity leave.
Naomi was awarded compensation of almost £5000 and said that she was delighted that the RCM was able to support her and to get this result.
"This victory is not about the money," Naomi said. "It is about the principle and it is about fairness. I don’t want other women to have to face this situation. I hope this will help to raise awareness and perhaps stop other employers from doing the same."
RCM regional officer Lesley Wood supported Naomi and said that it is important that employers know they cannot treat women on maternity leave in this way.
"Naomi put her faith in her employer and they let her down. I am delighted we were able to represent her through this employment tribunal to obtain our members maternity and employment rights."
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Midwife Wins Compensation Over Indirect Sex Discrimination
A midwife member of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has won compensation at a tribunal over indirect sex discrimination by her former employer.Naomi Leigh-Poole took One-to-One Midwives (North West) to a tribunal because they failed to inform her of potential jobs she could apply for at the organisation, at a time when she faced possible redundancy.
This was despite her making a written request for them to keep her informed of potential jobs while she was on maternity leave.
Naomi was awarded compensation of almost £5000 and said that she was delighted that the RCM was able to support her and to get this result.
"This victory is not about the money," Naomi said. "It is about the principle and it is about fairness. I don’t want other women to have to face this situation. I hope this will help to raise awareness and perhaps stop other employers from doing the same."
RCM regional officer Lesley Wood supported Naomi and said that it is important that employers know they cannot treat women on maternity leave in this way.
"Naomi put her faith in her employer and they let her down. I am delighted we were able to represent her through this employment tribunal to obtain our members maternity and employment rights."
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