Salesman with leukaemia wins £60,000 tribunal case against Mackie Motors
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Greg Black worked at Mackie Motors in Brechin
An Angus car dealership has been ordered to pay more than £60,000 in compensation to an employee suffering from leukaemia who was unfairly treated.
An employment tribunal found Mackie Motors salesman Greg Black, 51, was forced into resigning by the company and its managing director Kevin Mackie in August 2019.
Mr Black, who earned around £60,000 per year as a sales manager at the Arbroath branch, has a latent form of the cancer Chronic Lymphatic Leukaemia (CLL) and his wife was also diagnosed with breast cancer at the time.
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