Bra Designer Accused of Sex Discrimination Worker Claims Mone Forced Her to Leave

The HeraldJune 24, 2005

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AN employee of Michelle Mone, the Scots entrepreneur behind the Ultimo bra, was sexually discriminated against because she became pregnant and was subsequently forced to leave her job, an employment tribunal heard yesterday.

Claire Woods, 28, who worked as a supervisor for pounds-6.50 an hour at MJM International's call centre, claimed she left the lingerie firm when her request for a change in working hours to accommodate her pregnancy was refused.

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Bra Designer Accused of Sex Discrimination Worker Claims Mone Forced Her to Leave

She also alleged that Mrs Mone did not appreciate workers taking time off for family reasons and asked women at interviews if they planne...

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