Thursday, April 25, 2024

No discrimination, says official

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ASSOCIATE DEAN of the American University of Barbados (AUB), Sam Suhail, has denied that racial discrimination was being practised at the university or that they had unlawfully terminated three employees in recent months.

Following claims from three former members of staff that they were dismissed from the school without proper notification, Suhail told the SUNDAY SUN: “All of them were properly terminated. From the beginning there were two attorneys that worked on the case and all of them were terminated properly and within the laws of Barbados.”

Lisa Neblett, Tamisha Ollivere and Jahmela Boddie complained that they had been “wrongfully” dismissed.

They also charged that they were discriminated against because they were black and female. (MB)

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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