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Crosfill continued: "We accept that when this was pointed out to [Mr Kinghorn], he ultimately got the message and stopped trying to be funny.
"We consider that it was very foolish to assume that anybody else would find this language amusing.
"We find that it is likely that it took some time before Ms Lacatus was sufficiently blunt that the message hit home.
"The language is plainly sexist (whether misplaced irony or not)."
It was also found that Lacatus would have been reluctant to initially report the incident due to fears that it would negatively impact her career. The tribunal also ruled that Barclays failed to accommodate Lacatus' request to adjust her working hours because she suffered from anxiety and endometriosis. Judge Crosfill described the bank's refusal to adjust her hours, which often required Lacatus to work between 40 and 48 hours a week according to the Mail, as a "serious act of discrimination." A hearing will take place at a later date to decide how much compensation Lacatus should receive. Related links:Where the UK ranks among Europe’s biggest cocaine users
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