NO ROOM FOR RACISM: Nigerian Midwife Sues UK Employers Over Racism

By NewsBits

A Nigerian midwife, Olukemi Akinmeji took her former employers, the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, to court over racism she allegedly experienced at William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent.

She claimed a colleague at the hospital had joked that staff should ‘check their bags’ as she left.

Akinmeji said the comments were parts of harassment she suffered during nearly two years of working in a “toxic” environment where her colleagues would “gang up” against her, The Mirror reports.

She has now successfully sued her bosses after talking to an employment tribunal, where it was heard the comments were just one of several incidents of racial discrimination. She started her role at William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, in March 2018, where she worked until handing in her notice in December of the following year.

On her final day in January 2020, shift coordinator Kathy Carr repeatedly said, “It’s Kemi’s last day, everyone check your bags”. While Ms Carr claimed it was “light-hearted,” Ms Akinmeji said: “I do not see what was funny in being portrayed as a thief in front of my colleagues, patients and family members”.

The “joke”, the tribunal heard, was then repeated in the ward’s hallway, with Ms Carr claiming she hadn’t realised at the time it was “in bad taste” and “inappropriate in front of colleagues”.

She told the hearing she had only just found out Ms Akinmeji was leaving and wanted to say something “light-hearted”, and that the comment was made in response to posters put up in cloakrooms over real thefts that had been reported.

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