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  • "The BBC says Mrs Hill is getting £350 in compensation but part of that is back pay. So it is a symbolic amount. She was never going to get a lot, because it was only a part-time job, but it should have been more than that.
    Mrs Hill did right to tell the parents, but she did wrong to tell the Gazette, and then the Daily Hate Mail. Now that she has ended up virtually empty-handed, will these papers be making it up to her with an ex-gratia payment? Somehow I don't see that happening.
    Anyway, with the governors and head teacher staying in place, I feel sorry for the children of Great Tey."
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No payout for sacked dinner lady

A DINNER lady who was sacked after telling a child’s parents about an incident in a school playground has not been awarded any compensation by an employment tribunal.

The tribunal in Bury St Edmunds ruled Carol Hill, 62, of Chappel Road, Great Tey, was not entitled to any compensation after being sacked from her job at Great Tey Primary School.

Despite ruling at an earlier hearing that Mrs Hill had been unfairly dismissed because the school failed to follow the correct procedure, Tribunal chairman Robin Postle said Mrs Hill was not entitled to any compensation.

Mrs Hill witnessed an incident in the school playground which involved a seven-year-old girl being whipped with a skipping rope by a group of boys.

She later told the parents of the girl, who had not been made fully aware of the incident by the school and she contacted the press, which the tribunal deemed was inappropriate and in her own interests.

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