A GOLF club green keeper who was told to wear a red cap because of his autism has won a bullying claim at an employment tribunal.
Andrew Beck, 44, who has Asperger's Syndrome and learning difficulties, was also made to cart heavy equipment in a wheelbarrow after being banned from using a motorised vehicle at the Davyhulme Park club, in Manchester.
He told a Manchester tribunal that his duties involved an unfair amount of heavy work, often without breaks of lighter work, in contrast to other green keepers.
He was told to wear highly visible clothing and red cap to distinguish him from other staff and to alert golfers to his presence.
Mr Beck, from Belgrave Avenue, Flixton, joined the club in 1986 and had been happy there until the appointment of a new head green keeper, Nick Marner, in 1999.
In 2007 Mr Beck resigned because of continuing pressure and its effect on his health.
The tribunal upheld claims for constructive dismissal and disability discrimination.
It will announce a compensation award, which is expected to run into five figures, next month.
Mr Marner had given Mr Beck a verbal warning because of alleged numerous instances of failing to carry out tasks.
Before Mr Marner's appointment, there had been no problems with any of his work.
On one occasion Mr Marner was said to have approached Mr Beck from behind and violently knocked a rake out of his hands. He then pushed him out of the way, using bad language.
On another occasion Mr Marner accused Mr Beck of not pulling his weight and used a stream of obscenities.
One Christmas, when staff were each given a present, Mr Beck said he was subjected to a cheap joke by being given a Star Wars game which he felt was suitable for a child.
The panel had been told that an individual suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, may have difficulties interpreting emotions and may not have realised things had gone wrong.
The tribunal was satisfied that Mr Marner - who was later sent on a man-management course - subjected Mr Beck to acts of bullying and intimidation over the course of several years.
The panel said nobody communicated with Mr Beck in any meaningful way and he had no-one to talk about his worries and anxieties.
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June 17, 2009
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bubbob, manchester (17/06/2009 at 06:18)
Davyhulme Park Golf Club, Manchester
Require an Assistant Greenkeeper to join an existing friendly team at a well established forward moving course in good condition.
Previous experience would be an advantage.
Good starting salary plus overtime, depending on experience.
Pension and other benefits available after six months.
Yes, it does seem such a friendly team doesnt it?!?!?!?!?
sam mack, monsall (17/06/2009 at 08:06)
salfordrat (17/06/2009 at 08:24)
john davis (17/06/2009 at 08:46)
anagram man (17/06/2009 at 09:16)
Paul B (17/06/2009 at 10:36)
j j (17/06/2009 at 10:57)
Esso Blue. G. Barry, it's a Done Deal. Next, Manchester (17/06/2009 at 11:02)
Angie33 , Manchester (17/06/2009 at 11:25)
Jo14, Somewhere on planet Earth (17/06/2009 at 11:51)
I hope Andrew finds/has found employment with an understanding company.
Peter King (17/06/2009 at 12:39)
And as a penance, Mr Marner should now concentrate on cutting down the heavy rough at Davyhulme Park Golf Club with a pair of scissors.
Little Green Man, Who cant see the woods from the Rough, Flixton.
CorneredAllTheLuck, Tameside (17/06/2009 at 14:27)
Andanotherthing, Mcr (17/06/2009 at 16:00)
Your havin a laugh, Tameside (17/06/2009 at 16:33)
Geoff Lever (17/06/2009 at 17:09)
Mr Beck was asked to wear high visibility clothing for his own safety,on H&S grounds, so that golfers on the course could see him, as they were playing their shots.
He was not allowed to use motorized vehicles due to an accident when he ran into another member of staff.
Nick Marner is an excellent Greenkeeper who looks after 100 acres of golf course and it is his job to get the best out of his staff.
The Club was unaware that Mr Beck had any of the alleged problems.
Sheepstar, Manchester (17/06/2009 at 17:24)
bubbob, manchester (17/06/2009 at 20:23)
Dubai Steve, Dubai (17/06/2009 at 23:53)
Also as you mentioned HSE did all staff have to wear high vis? or just one person? also after crashing the cart was he offerd extra training or just belittled? seeing as your so keen on HSE did he recive any type of formal traing on the cart?
So as you can see these questions would have been asked thats why Mr Beck won the case.
Rachel Murray (18/06/2009 at 15:41)
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Felix, manchester uk (20/06/2009 at 17:12)
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