Woman wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader
Woman wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader

Woman wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader

Woman wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader
Woman wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader
Don’t want to get called Darth Vader? Don’t act like Darth Vader.
When my daughter was about 3 1/2-4 she woke up earlier than I one morning and wanted to do something with me. My wife told her to wake me and ask me about doing said activity (what she wanted to do escapes me, maybe go to the park) my daughter refused until she knew if I had taken my Darth Vader pills yet or not. It was eye awakening for me that my kid thought I was so mean at times I was like Vader. It really did a lot for me to try and tone down my temper and disposition.
Man that's awesome! Like legit!!
In August 2021, members of Rooke’s team took a Star Wars themed Myers-Briggs questionnaire as a team-building exercise.
I'd hate working there.
Rooke did not participate as she had to take a personal phone call but when she returned a colleague, Amanda Harber, had filled it out on her behalf and announced that she had the same personality type as Vader – real name Anakin Skywalker.
It makes sense she'd be pissed.
Honestly all that says is how Amanda Harber views her and not how she works.
And that's why her winning a workplace harassment lawsuit makes sense. Or "workplace detriment" as they call it here.
Man, that workplace sounds like hell
UK libel laws are fucking insane to me. Way over the top.
Edit: You know what? In the USA, where you have to show actual harm, I'm happy to say that Lorna Rooke doesn't just have the personality of Darth Vader. She fucking is Darth Vader.
UK libel laws sound way more reasonable to me. They force you to take accountability for your speech. Generally opinions and even hyperbole are fine (e.g. in this case, it's likely OK to say that you think this person is Darth Vader). But if you spout some nonsense factoid about someone, be prepared to have some proof. US could definitely use some of that (it would put a lot of right-wing media companies out of business immediately, and I'm all for it)
This was not libel.
It was workplace harassment. And would also be a issue in the US.
If you actually read what happened. The person that did this was an absolute arsehole.
Filling in a personality test for a 3rd party while she is away. Then announcing your own negative result to all attendies when she arrives. While at an official work event.
Is a clear case of harradement and abuse. The company not responding to this, And the victim feeling the need to resign. Is a valid reason to take it to court.
PS Your response with 0 knowledge of the victim. Make you a bully. Anywhere.