Asthmatic teacher who said pupils' aerosols made her health worse wins £78,000 ...

Asthmatic teacher who said pupils' aerosols made her health worse wins £78,000 ...
Asthmatic teacher who said pupils' aerosols made her health worse wins £78,000 ...
Asthmatic teacher who said pupils' aerosols made her health worse wins £78,000 compensation Alison Grant-Ryder, 62, took sick leave from Maelor School in Wrexham, Wales After almost three decades, she was sacked in 2019 due to her sickness record She successfully claimed for unfair dismissal and on Monday won the payout

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An asthmatic teacher who claimed pupils' aerosols worsened her ill-health yesterday won £78,000 in compensation.

Alison Grant-Ryder, 62, was diagnosed with late-onset asthma which led to her being off work from Maelor School in Wrexham, North Wales, an employment tribunal heard.

After almost three decades there she was sacked in 2019 due to her sickness record.

However, she successfully claimed for unfair dismissal, and yesterday won a payout covering loss of earnings and injury to feelings.   

The tribunal heard in 2013 Mrs Grant-Ryder, of Penley, had noticed her classroom floor was beginning to rise and split. 

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