Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Sacked bar manager

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Christi Hurrell, 22, was employed as the general manager at Sportsterz on South Ward Road when the pub’s owner, Scott Townshend, dismissed her in August last year, after a weeklong holiday.

Ms Hurrell, who had worked at the pub for around a year and a half, said the decision came out of the blue.

There had been no prior warning or concerns raised about her performanc­e.

She describes the incident as “extremely embarrassi­ng” and says she could not face telling friends and family what had happened.

“He discrimina­ted against my age by saying ‘maybe you’re too young for this’ and in front of people in the bar too,” she said.

“It was just such a knock to my confidence.

“It took me quite a lot of time to build up the courage to tell friends and family.

“They were all so proud of the position I was holding and how well I was doing.

“I felt dreadful and I phoned my mum in a fit of tears.

“She knew straight away something was wrong and I told her I had been dismissed.

“It was hard to get the words out, I was so distraught, taken aback and shocked.

“I was a completely different person when I started in my new job.

“It has taken me time to build myself back up.”

After suing the company, an Employment Tribunal judge ruled the Lochee resident was discrimina­ted against on the basis of age and awarded her £18,583.

This amount is made up of both injuries to feelings and lost earnings.

Ms Hurrell, who was represente­d by Dundee solicitors Muir, Myles Laverty (MML), said the incident occurred when she was working in the city centre bar after coming back from a week off.

“It all just came out of nowhere,” she said.

“He told me that if he was a bar manager on £500 a week he wouldn’t be going on a week’s holiday.

“I took that as a suggestion I wasn’t permitted to take paid leave, even though it was all approved by him.

“I had quite a good, friendly relationsh­ip with him before this so it was a real shock.

“I hope that other people who feel they have been treated unfairly see this and consider taking action as well.”

Ms Hurrell now works as a general manager at Perth Road bar Hunter S Thompson. Scott Townsend, who is the director of owners Townshend Bars Limited, could not be reached for comment despite numerous attempts.

He did not attend the tribunal hearing and Ms Hurrell has yet to receive payment.

Ryan Russell, MML’s head of employment and a partner, said: “We are absolutely delighted for our client the tribunal has awarded her substantia­l compensati­on.

“The priority now is pursuing the company and their directors personally who deliberate­ly ignored the case and are trying to avoid liability for the claims.”

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Christi Hurrell,22, was sacked in front of customers at the bar.

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