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UK university lecturer, who claimed she was sacked for being loud, wins 100,000 pounds in damages

Annette Plaut had worked at the University of Exeter in England for 29 years. She attributed her loudness to the her European-Jewish background and claimed that she had been pressurised to change this inherent characteristic.

January 20, 2022 / 10:51 IST
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Annette Plaut said she has a naturally loud voice because of her European Jewish background. (Image: University of Exeter)
Annette Plaut said she has a naturally loud voice because of her European Jewish background. (Image: University of Exeter)

A lecturer at university in the United Kingdom, who claimed that she was sacked because of her loud voice, has been awarded 100,000 pounds after winning a case against her dismissal.

Annette Plaut had worked at the University of Exeter in England for 29 years, according to The Guardian.

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The university maintained that she was dismissed because of her behaviour towards students but Plaut alleged unfair treatment on the basis of her ethnic background.

Plaut told The Guardian that her loud voice came from her European-Jewish background. “In New York or Germany where I have lived and worked for years at a time, the loudness of my voice was never mentioned even once,” she added.