The majority of compensation was awarded for loss of future and current earnings, as well as £24,000 for injury to feelings and £30,000 for psychiatric injury ![]() That same month she was left 'pulling the duvet over her head' in embarrassment when she received a text from her boss where he 'declared his feelings'. In January 2020, she told her close friend 'he's behaving like a stalker'. Initially the woman dismissed his advances 'in good humour' but eventually became 'troubled' by them. The court also heard the man, who cannot be named, became 'jealous' of another male colleague's interaction with her. He went on to send her kissing emojis, unsuccessfully asked her for one-on-one dinners and drunkenly called her. The hearing was told that the woman, who has a law degree, had begun working at the firm in the summer of 2019 before becoming friends with her boss making her second in command to his team.īut the boss, who has children and a wife, started 'exploring a romantic possibility' between the two by sending peach emojis over text. The senior boss would send her messages and inundate her with peach emojis (pictured) over text - commonly used to refer to someone's bottom
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