Autistic man called 'weirdo' at work is awarded £17,000 - The tribunal said the comments 'had the effect of violating the claimant’s dignity'

Link: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/autistic-man-called-weirdo-work-31830729
Credit: Neil Shaw Assistant Editor, Wales Online, 06:42, 11 Jun 2025, Updated 06:45, 11 Jun 2025
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He had sued the registered charity after being suspended

A children’s centre worker who was called a “weirdo” by a colleague has been paid more than £17,000 after a tribunal judge found the comment violated his dignity. Nicholas James, who is autistic, complained in 2023 to bosses at The Venture in Wrexham that he could not work properly because of music being played at the premises which he said affected his ability to concentrate, the employment tribunal in Cardiff heard.

Chief officer Malcolm King joked to him in November of that year: “Why can’t you be ordinary and perfect like the rest of us? But no, jokes aside, having always been something of a weirdo myself, I have some sympathy.” Judge Stephen Jenkins said: “They were comments from the respondent’s chief officer, the most senior person within the executive structure of the organisation, and were comments which Mr King himself has, on reflection, agreed were inappropriate.

“In the circumstances, we were satisfied that the comments did involve unwanted conduct which had the effect of violating the claimant’s dignity.” The Venture was ordered to pay Mr James £17,154.86 in compensation, including £15,000 for injury to feelings, after the judge partly upheld his complaints of disability discrimination and failure to make reasonable adjustments.

He had sued the registered charity after being suspended, claiming that he was “continually disregarded because of his condition”. On February 9 2024, Mr King questioned Mr James’s ability to work in “open access sessions” and compared that to someone not being able to operate after a “good booze up”, the tribunal heard.

The judge said: “The discussion involved around Mr King’s own concerns that the claimant’s work and care for children would be impacted by his mental health situation, and we felt that that concern was trivialised by Mr King’s comparison of that with someone attending work suffering with a hangover.”

The Venture provides a range of community-based services, primarily for the benefit of children and young people.
 
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You are supposed to adapt to the world, not the other way around.
On the one hand, I wholeheartedly agree with this.

On the other, I know for a fact that throughout my career, I have been probably considered "weird" by many a superior, and a quick payday for the disdain it's brought me is a welcome fantasy.

I am not a bad employee. I am not unproductive. I just may be slightly too autistic for the carrots that get dangled in front of me to keep me hopping like a good little wage slave.

Once again...that's all me, but it's nice to dream.
 
"your honour the dude brought some mild comments into a tribunal, he's clearly a fuckin' weirdo"

Hey British kiwis you have a huge opportunity here
I like the arseholes and weirdos I work with though, plus there's a dozen examples in text of me saying much worse things than "weirdo" about colleagues and customers.
 
Chief officer Malcolm King joked to him in November of that year: “Why can’t you be ordinary and perfect like the rest of us? But no, jokes aside, having always been something of a weirdo myself, I have some sympathy.”
>attempt to empathize with autist
>autist thinks you’re bullying him
Many such cases.
 
I knew freedom wasn't free, but I could sure use 13,000 british dollars (I will not use q word)
 
Lol I wish. Not in any workplace with more than 50 people (the threshold where you're legally required to get HR)
Alright who runs HR at the K-farms niggers? I want to formally file a complaint and get you fired for harassing a certified autist (null)

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I found k-farms HR department guys, make sure to open multiple support tickets for the best response time!
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Alright who runs HR at the K-farms niggers? I want to formally file a complaint and get you fired for harassing a certified autist (null)

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I found k-farms HR department guys, make sure to open multiple support tickets for the best response time!
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Jannies do it for free so they don't count as employees/human.
 
Why is an autist working with kids. Why is an autist who can’t stand noise working in a noisy kid filled place.
My guess is they accommodated him by giving him those headphones a lot of auties get to help with noise levels, but they didn't help.

Personally I wouldn't want to work in an environment where I need them unless it's a legitimate work-related hazard.
 
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