Cancer survivor wins unfair dismissal appeal

Shannen Headley West Midlands
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Rupi Phullar was dismissed from her role as an Ofsted inspector, after working there for 8 years

A former Ofsted inspector has won an unfair dismissal appeal against the body, having lost her job five months after returning from sick leave due to cancer treatment.

Rupi Phullar, from Birmingham, was diagnosed with soft tissue cancer in her right shoulder in March 2021 and she returned to work in October that year.

Ofsted told Phullar the following March she would be dismissed in May because she was unable to fulfil all her duties, said her union, Unison.

The trade union took her case to an employment tribunal which found the dismissal was not disability discrimination, but this has been overturned on appeal.

In a judgement published on Wednesday, the Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled in Phullar's favour.

Phullar had worked as an inspector since 2014, ensuring nurseries, childminders and other services for young children met government standards.

Unison general secretary Christina McAnea said: "Rupi endured the trauma of a life-changing diagnosis and was then discriminated against and unfairly dismissed by her employer.

"This result vindicates her. But she should never have been dismissed in the first place. Lessons now need to be learned.

"The judgment sends a clear message that employers need to support cancer survivors properly when they return to work."

The BBC has contacted Ofsted for comment.

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