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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Wagunyanya v Medical Defence Union Services Ltd [2006] UKEAT 0270_06_0607 (6 July 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2006/0270_06_0607.html Cite as: [2006] UKEAT 0270_06_0607, [2006] UKEAT 270_6_607 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BURKE QC
(SITTING ALONE)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
APPEARANCES
For the Appellant | Dr Wagunyanya (The Appellant in Person) |
For the Respondent | Miss Jane Tracy Forster (of Counsel) Messrs Fladgate Fielder Solicitors 25 North Row London W1K 6DJ |
Summary
Practice and Procedure – Application/Claim
The Claimant, a doctor, put forward a complaint to the Tribunal that the M.D.U, his professional body, had been guilty of race discrimination in the manner in which they had provided or failed to provide services to him in connection with disciplinary proceedings against him. The Tribunal rejected his complaint on presentation on the basis that the MDU did not fall within s11(1) of the 1976 Act and similarly rejected his application for a review.
Held on appeal that in the light of decision of the Court of Appeal in Sadek v PMS [2005] the Tribunal had erred in law. Any factual differences between the MDU and the MPS had to be considered on evidence by the Tribunal. The claim should not have been rejected at the outset.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BURKE QC
"Your claim form has been referred to a Chairman, Mr Hall-Smith, who has decided that your claim cannot be accepted for the following reasons, the Tribunal does not have power to consider the claim."
"The Chairman remains of the view that the Tribunal has no power to accept your claim. He points out that you were not in an employment relationship with the Medical Defence Union and that you do not appear to claim that the MDU was an organisation which refused you for membership pursuant to Section 11(2) of the Race Relations Act 1996, or that the MDU discriminated against you as a member of the MDU in the respects set out in Section 11(3) of the Act. Further you do not appear to allege that the MDU subjected you to harassment in relation to membership of the MDU or application for membership of the MDU. Finally it does not appear to the Chairman, that your claim falls within Section 11(1) of the Act, on the ground that the MDU is a trade union or an organisation of employers or any other organisation whose members carry on a particular professional trade for the purposes of which the organisation exists. Accordingly he does not consider there are grounds for reviewing his decision; the Tribunal does not have power to consider your claim."
"11. Trade Unions etc
(1) This section applies to an organisation of workers, an organisation of employers, or any other organisation whose members carry on a particular profession or trade for the purposes of which the organisation exists.
(2) It is unlawful for an organisation to which this section applies, in the case of a person who is not a member of the organisation, to discriminate against him-
(a) in the terms on which it is prepared to admit him to membership; or
(b) by refusing, or deliberately omitting to accept, his application for membership.
(3) It is unlawful for an organisation to which this section applies, in the case of a person who is a member of the organisation, to discriminate against him-
(a) in the way it affords him access to any benefits, facilities or services, or by refusing or deliberately omitting to afford him access to them; or
(b) by depriving him of membership, or varying the terms on which he is a member; or
(c) by subjecting him to any other detriment."