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Tribunal throws out ex-Lloyds employee’s claims of ‘discrimination against white heterosexual males’

Ex-staffer, who missed out on roles and had poor performance reviews, claimed women and non-white candidates were treated favourably

The Lloyds employee claimed that he suffered 'direct sex and race discrimination'
The Lloyds employee claimed that he suffered 'direct sex and race discrimination' Photo: Getty Images

An employment tribunal has dismissed a former Lloyds employee's claim of a "widespread culture of institutionalised discrimination against white heterosexual males" at the bank.

The ex-Lloyds staffer, referred to as Mr B Drummond in court documents, took the matter to an employment tribunal after a series of incidents where he claimed women and non-white candidates were unfairly picked above him for secondments and other vacancies.

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