Black single mother banned from WFH during Covid-19 wins discrimination case
Abi Balogun wanted to stay home as her son was battling cancer and vulnerable.
But school's deputy head ordered her to attend and threatened her with no pay. She asked why a white, less qualified assistant was given permission to WFH. An hour after the complaint, Emmy Alcock terminated Ms Balogun's contract
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