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Galway Bay FM
1 April 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Concert promoter MCD Productions has been ordered to pay €7,000 compensation to a Galway cancer patient who says she was left ‘humiliated”’ by her treatment by two security staff members when refused access to disabled bathroom facilities at a Paul Weller gig two years ago.
According to the Irish Times, the Workplace Relations Commission adjudicator Janet Hughes ordered MCD to pay Galway woman Anne Marie Davy the sum after finding that the promoter discriminated against Ms Davy on grounds of disability under the Equal Status Act.
The 55-year-old mother-of-four brought her action after she was refused access twice to disabled bathroom facilities at the Summer Series event at Trinity College Dublin in July 2019 by security staff employees of a security company employed by MCD for the event.
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