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Europe March 19, 2026

Nestlé Just Paid a Vaper £22,000?! You Won't Believe Why.

Nestlé Just Paid a Vaper £22,000?! You Won't Believe Why.

The weight of relentless prejudice can shatter a person’s spirit. Bernadette Hayes, an Irish woman working in Leeds, discovered this firsthand when a colleague unleashed a torrent of discriminatory abuse, leaving her feeling violated and deeply insecure.

For six agonizing months, Mick Atkins, employed by engineering firm West Leeds Civils, subjected Hayes to a barrage of derogatory terms. He repeatedly used slurs like “paddy,” “stupid paddy,” and “pikey,” each word a calculated attempt to diminish her dignity and sense of self-worth.

The impact was devastating. Hayes described a profound erosion of her self-respect and self-esteem, a constant state of anxiety, and a feeling of being utterly small and powerless in the face of this sustained harassment.

A Nestle factory worker who was sacked after triggering a full production shutdown by allegedly vaping in a disabled toilet has won a ?22,000 payout. Luke Billings set off the fire alarm at the food giant's facility in Tutbury, Staffordshire, in October 2023, triggering a full evacuation and halting work on the factory floor.

The case reached Judge Buckley, who delivered a powerful verdict in Hayes’ favor. He recognized the subjective harm inflicted, stating the abuse demonstrably created a hostile, humiliating, and deeply offensive environment.

Judge Buckley affirmed that, objectively, the repeated use of terms like “potato,” “paddy,” “stupid paddy,” and “pikey” would reasonably be found offensive and humiliating by someone of Irish heritage. The judge’s ruling acknowledged the insidious nature of such targeted abuse.

Bernadette Hayes was awarded £20,736 in compensation for the suffering endured. In addition, West Leeds Civils was ordered to pay her four weeks’ salary, totaling £2,800, a clear message that harassment will not be tolerated.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the enduring pain caused by prejudice and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions. It underscores the need for workplaces to foster environments of respect and inclusivity, where everyone feels safe and valued.

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