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Karen Conaghan claimed that the “failure to acknowledge her existence” during her time at British Airways’ parent company ... The Times reports. Ms Conaghan’s colleagues feared it would ...
Karen Conaghan claimed that the lack of a leaving card was a “failure to acknowledge her existence” at IAG, the parent company of British Airways ... not present it to Ms Conaghan because ...
The “snub” was one of 40 complaints made by Ms ­Conaghan — business liaison lead for airline group IAG GBS — claiming sexual harassment, victimisation and unfair ­dismissal. In one ...
the parent company of British Airways, and a breach of equality law. However, a former colleague told an employment tribunal that managers had indeed bought a card but did not present it to Ms ...