A NatWest employee who was run over on her first day of work has won a record £4.7 million payout after the way she was treated left her needing psychiatric care.
The disabled 31-year-old, known only as AB, suffered severe depression and psychosis after staff at several London branches made her feel "worthless", a tribunal heard.
AB made more than 60 allegations of harassment and disability discrimination dating to her time at the bank from 2008 to 2014, including being shouted at and called "stupid" in front of colleagues.
Staff made her feel “worthless” and “unsupported” by insinuating that her disability made her “no help” to customers, she told the panel.
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