Kevin Bijou, from Nottingham, sought compensation from the firm at a tribunal
By Will JeffordA tribunal has dismissed the case of a driver who claimed he was was victim of racial discrimination while delivering packages for parcel firm DHL.
He was seeking compensation over alleged victimisation, including having his ID stamped on and verbal abuse.The 46-year-old, from Aspley, Nottingham, made around 40 allegations of discrimination against a number of fellow employees. The driver, who is of Jamaican Indian ethnicity, alleged he was faced with a series of incidents including being publicly insulted, threatened with the loss of work and having his complaints ignored.
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