Irish woman receives £23,000 after boss yelled 'potato' at her repeatedly

UK MORNING BRIEFING A tribunal has awarded £23,300 to Bernadette Hayes, an Irish woman, after sustaining racial harassment at work in Leeds. The employment judge found repeated offensive language had created a hostile environment for her.

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Irish woman receives £23,000 after boss yelled 'potato' at her repeatedly

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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL RULING
Bernadette Hayes was awarded £23,300 by an employment tribunal after proving she was racially harassed by Mick Atkins of West Leeds Civils.
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL RULING
Judge Sophie Buckley condemned the “hostile, humiliating and offensive environment” faced by Bernadette Hayes, confirming her award of £23,300 for racial harassment by Mick Atkins.
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL RULING
Bernadette Hayes has been awarded £23,300 by the Leeds employment tribunal after proving racial harassment by Mick Atkins of West Leeds Civils.

What we know so far

An employment tribunal has ordered a company director to pay £23,300 to an Irish woman after finding she had been racially harassed over a six-month period. Mick Atkins, from West Leeds Civils, repeatedly targeted Bernadette Hayes by calling her a “potato, paddy and pikey.”

During the tribunal, Hayes described the environment as progressively hostile. She stated she attempted to accept the remarks as humour but ultimately recognised their inappropriateness.

The tribunal, presided over by Judge Sophie Buckley, concluded that the phrases used were “overtly linked to race” and ruled in favour of Hayes, awarding her £20,736 and additional compensation for lost wages.

Atkins characterised the tribunal proceedings as “nonsense” and subsequently dismissed Hayes.

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EXCL: IRISH BOOKKEEPER CALLED 'POTATO' BY BOSS WINS ?23K PAYOUT AFTER BEING LEFT 'INSECURE, VIOLATED AND ANXIOUS' - Bernadette Hayes
Bernadette Hayes described suffering ‘a death by 1,000 cuts’ over the constant offensive comments (Picture: Bernadette Hayes)

A company director who repeatedly shouted ‘potato’ at an Irish woman has been ordered to pay her £23,300 after an employment tribunal foudn she had been racially harassed.

Racism in the workplace

Over a period of six months Mick Atkins, from engineering firm West Leeds Civils, targeted Bernadette Hayes, who is Irish, using terms like ‘paddy’, ‘stupid paddy’ and ‘pikey’.

She told an employment tribunal in Leeds that she ‘tried to accept it as humour’, but ultimately knew it was wrong.

Things got worse when Atkins’ friend Marcus Smith became involved in the company.

Bernadette said: ‘If we had a disagreement, he would shout “potato” in a strong Irish accent over and over again.’

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She described how he would even shout it when she walked into the office without her having said anything.

She said: ‘This totally eroded my self-respect and my self-esteem. It made me feel small, insecure, violated and extremely anxious.’

Employment judge Sophie Buckley heard how Bernadette received potato in a WhatsApp message and was called a gypsy or traveller because of her Irish heritage.

‘He would constantly say I was lusting after the travellers outside the office,’ she said. ‘I felt bullied and harassed by this.’

EXCL: IRISH BOOKKEEPER CALLED 'POTATO' BY BOSS WINS ?23K PAYOUT AFTER BEING LEFT 'INSECURE, VIOLATED AND ANXIOUS' - Bernadette Hayes
A judge ruled that the ‘offensive and humiliating’ phrases are ‘overtly linked to race’ before awarding bookkeeper Ms Hayes £20,735.91 (Picture: Bernadette Hayes)

Bernadette expressed her unhappiness but felt she could not leave her job. Eventually, in July 2024, she had enough and was signed off work with stress.

She raised a grievance against Atkins and Smith saying: ‘The last six months at this job has made me feel like I have suffered a death by 1,000 cuts.’

Atkins described the proceedings against his firm as ‘nonsense from start to finish’ and she was dismissed.

Finding in Bernadette’s favour, Judge Buckley said: ‘From a subjective point of view, it clearly created a hostile, humiliating and offensive environment for her.

‘In my view, taken as a whole, it is reasonable for an individual of Irish heritage to find the repeated use of the terms “potato”, “paddy”, “stupid paddy” and “pikey” offensive and humiliating.’

She was awarded £20,736 and the company was told to give her four weeks’ pay, amounting to £2,800 after the judge upheld her harassment claim.

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