UK tribunal dismisses Wipro staffer’s wrongful dismissal claim

But held that she was a ‘victim of discrimination’ by the Bengaluru-based IT firm

May 05, 2016 12:30 am | Updated 12:30 am IST - New Delhi:

The Wipro Ltd. logo is illuminated at night on the side of the company's offices in Bangalore, India, on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013. Wipro forecast information-technology services revenue in the range of $1.59 billion and $1.63 billion in the quarter through March. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg

The Wipro Ltd. logo is illuminated at night on the side of the company's offices in Bangalore, India, on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013. Wipro forecast information-technology services revenue in the range of $1.59 billion and $1.63 billion in the quarter through March. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg

A UK-based tribunal on Wednesday dismissed a suit filed by a former Wipro employee of ‘wrongful dismissal’ but held that she was a ‘victim of discrimination’ by the Bengaluru-based IT firm.

Compensation (referred to as ‘remedy’) will be decided at a later date.

In 2015, Ukil had approached the Employment Tribunal alleging sexual discrimination and harassment. She had filed a suit claiming £1.2 million in damages, claiming she was subjected to gender discrimination, unequal pay and unfair dismissal.

Ukil’s complaints that succeeded include ‘direct sex discrimination in respect of remarks by Mr (George) Joseph’, ‘victimisation’ in respect of being required to return to India in 2014 and in relation to blocking attempts of finding another internal job within Europe during the same year.

Following the judgment, her counsel Slater Gordon in a statement said, “The Wipro leadership team, including its (then) chief executive T.K. Kurien, conspired to push Ukil out of her job and her role in Britain.”

Ukil (40) hopes that “companies will again reconsider their treatment of female employees, ensuring they are treated fairly and equally”.

“I hope that this verdict will encourage women everywhere at every level to raise their voices and be heard. It is undoubtedly a struggle and a very hard one, but the only way to change this equation is by ensuring that it is brought to light. No organisation or person is too big that they can get away with unethical and illegal behaviour,” she added.

“The complaints of disability discrimination, and the Equality Act 2010 claims relating to stock options are dismissed upon withdrawal,” the Tribunal said. The Tribunal further said the “complaint of wrongful dismissal fails and is dismissed”.

Company’s response

The BSE-listed Wipro in an emailed response said it was ‘pleased the UK Employment Tribunal has upheld the dismissal of the complainant from the services of the organisation as appropriate and rejected claims of adverse cultural attitude towards women in the organisation’.

“The company has built its business over the years by ensuring it adheres to the highest standards of integrity, fairness, and ethical corporate practices. Any transgression of these beliefs and policies will continue to be dealt with expeditiously and with the strictest action,” Wipro said in an emailed statement.

The company said it has a Global Prevention of Sexual Harassment Committee (PSHC), an impartial body for investigation with members across locations, including an external expert.

“All such matters are reviewed at the highest level at Wipro and we will continue with this practice,” it added.

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