A teen waitress has won a sex discrimination claim against a restaurant after being told to wear a skirt and make-up so she would be “easy on the eye”.
Erin Sandilands was ordered to look more glamorous “for the punters” by a manager at the restaurant she worked in.
After she made a complaint, the 18-year-old student was told her services were no longer required.
She had been on a zero-hours contract but had previously been offered a full-time job.
But now Erin has been awarded £3,500 following an industrial tribunal, for injury to her feelings and lost wages.
The tribunal found she had been exposed to a “degrading and humiliating” working environment.
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