April 21 2008, 8:35 am PT | Posted in: Hair Loss Causes
Snippet from the article:
Mr Campbell, 61, a former teacher at Denny High School, Stirlingshire, endured repeated taunts from pupils over his hair loss. Such was the extent of the harassment that it affected his day-to-day activities, he said.
The now retired teacher took his local authority employer to a tribunal, claiming he was a victim of disability discrimination because he was bald.
But yesterday his case was thrown out, after the tribunal judge ruled that baldness was not a disability.
Full text — Scotsman.com - Baldness is no disability, judge tells teacher who left job after pupil taunts
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