Employment Law Matters

Bonus episode: The Colour Purple, the Actress, and her Anti-Gay Beliefs

โ€ข Daniel Barnett โ€ข Season 7 โ€ข Episode 11

In this bonus episode recorded on 6 March 2024, before season 8 kicks off, we discuss today's judgment from the Employment Appeal Tribunal in Omooba v Michael Garrett Associates, involving a religious Christian actress with anti-gay views who was dismissed from her job as the lead role, playing a lesbian, in The Colour Purple.

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