
Ricky Garrett awarded £3,750 after suing employer when he was ordered to take ‘black allyship’ workshop and a ‘written reflective practice’
A white ambulance manager who was suspended for saying that he does not believe in systemic racism was discriminated against, an employment judge has ruled.
Ricky Garrett has been awarded £3,750 in compensation after suing the London Ambulance Service when it ordered him to undertake unconscious bias training, a “black allyship” workshop and a “written reflective practice” over his beliefs.
