ABN Amro Lawyer’s Unfair Firing Ruled Not Due to Race
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A London employment tribunal ruled that a former U.K. lawyer at ABN Amro Group NV was unfairly fired by the bank even as it rejected claims she was discriminated against because of her race, gender or religion.
ABN Amro’s former U.K. head of legal, Angela Cobbina, 41, who is black, sued the Dutch lender saying she was subjected to racial discrimination by an executive, Paul Schuilwerve, who said he couldn’t see her in a photograph.