NHS scientist wins race claim over ‘paininarse’ tag
London employment tribunal finds Ubah Jama received less favourable treatment than white counterparts
A senior NHS scientist has won a race claim after her colleague recorded her name as Paininarse" on a work spreadsheet.
Ubah Jama, a biochemist of Somali origin, claimed that she was a victim of numerous acts of racial discrimination over a two-year period while working for an east London trust.
Her alleged ill-treatment culminated in the offensive" insertion of the phrase paininarse" on a shared Microsoft Excel document that could be seen by colleagues across two hospitals, an employment tribunal heard.
Jama, who was employed by Barking Havering and Redbridge university hospitals NHS trust, is now in line for compensation after the tribunal ruled she had been marginalised and excluded because of her race".
Another claimant from the same department, black South African Princess Mntonintshi, also succeeded in claims of racial discrimination, harassment and victimisation.
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