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Home / Business and Economy / ADHD worker wins bias case over 'disorganised' label

ADHD worker wins bias case over 'disorganised' label

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • An ADHD employee won a disability discrimination case against her former employer.
  • The tribunal ruled that calling an employee 'disorganised' can amount to discrimination.
  • The employer failed to consider the employee's ADHD and lacked constructive steps.
ADHD worker wins bias case over 'disorganised' label

A public relations worker diagnosed with ADHD has successfully won a disability discrimination case against Genesis PR. She was dismissed after being labelled 'disorganised' by her manager for missed meetings and calls.

The Cambridge Employment Tribunal ruled that using the term 'disorganised' could undermine an employee and violate their dignity. The judge noted that the company did not adequately consider Ms. Hogger's ADHD, nor did they implement practical steps to support her, leading to her successful claims.

Ms. Hogger is now eligible for compensation for disability harassment, discrimination, and unfair constructive dismissal. The tribunal emphasised that a more constructive approach, involving discussions about her condition and workplace awareness, should have been taken by Genesis PR.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nicole Hogger won a disability discrimination case against Genesis PR, including claims of harassment and unfair constructive dismissal.
Yes, a UK employment tribunal ruled that using the term 'disorganised' to describe a co-worker can amount to disability discrimination and violate their dignity.
Genesis PR was found to have discriminated against Nicole Hogger by failing to make reasonable adjustments and taking a disproportionate approach to performance issues.

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