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Pictured: The female fire worker and male boss she accused of being ‘𝑠e𝑥ual predator’ when he said his wife had a Mulberry handbag just like hers

These are the first photos of a fire brigade boss and a junior female colleague who sued him for 𝑠e𝑥 harassment after he commented on her Mulberry handbag.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service employee Tayba Amber lost a number of claims against the organisation after claiming Martin McCarthy was a ‘𝑠e𝑥ual predator’.

Miss Amber worked as an information governance assistant at the fire service’s HQ before going off sick from stress in March 2022.

During a meeting with Mr McCarthy, the director of corporate services, he remarked on her expensive designer Mulberry handbag, to which she took offence.

After noticing the high-end fashion accessory, he asked her if she would later be going to the Mulberry shop – where bags can cost more than £1,500 – and said he had spent a ‘considerable amount of money’ on handbags for his wife.

Ms Amber included Mr McCarthy’s comments in a series of tribunal claims she made against Bradford-based West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

However, the tribunal found that while his Mulberry remarks were ‘unwise’ and a ‘clumsy attempt’ to gain Ms Amber’s confidence, this did not amount to 𝑠e𝑥ual harassment.

Ms Amber lost her claims for race discrimination, disability discrimination, 𝑠e𝑥ual harassment and unfair dismissal, though did successfully sue for victimisation.

The tribunal, held in Leeds, heard that Ms Amber started working as an information governance assistant at the fire and rescue service in 2016.

In March 2022 she went on sick leave for work-related stress which lasted until she resigned in January last year.

During her absence she had meetings with her managers about a potential return to work including one with Mr McCarthy, the director of corporate services, in August 2022.

It was during that meeting he mentioned his marital status, as he had recently split up with his wife and felt lonely, the tribunal heard.

‘At the end of the meeting, Mr McCarthy commented on [Ms Amber’s] Mulberry handbag,’ the hearing was told.

‘He said that in the context of her saying she was going to meet up with some friends and go for some retail therapy and, noticing that she had a Mulberry handbag, he made a comment to the effect that his wife had one of those.

‘[His] recollection is that he had asked what she was doing after the meeting and whether she was going to the Mulberry shop.

‘She said he had said he had spent a considerable amount of money on handbags for his wife.’

Ms Amber told the tribunal that she felt Mr McCarthy had made the meeting into a ‘𝑠e𝑥ualised freak show’ and called him a ‘𝑠e𝑥ual predator’.

The panel found that the comments about Ms Amber’s Mulberry handbag were not 𝑠e𝑥ual harassment but ‘probably unwise’.

Employment Judge David Jones said: ‘The discussion about his wife’s shopping habits and having a Mulberry handbag fell into a similar category.

‘Raising his personal situation in this type of meeting was unnecessary, and probably unwise, but reflected his attempt to demonstrate some sort of empathy.

‘Given the very different circumstances of these two employees, they were never likely to resonate with [Ms Amber].

‘This was a clumsy attempt to gain [Ms Amber’s] confidence, but it was not conduct either related to 𝑠e𝑥 or of a 𝑠e𝑥ual nature.’

The tribunal heard that in December 2022 the brigade’s director of human resources Ian Brandwood emailed Ms Amber to say that her most recent fit note had not been received and that unless it was sent within three days her pay would be suspended.

Mr Brandwood then emailed her therapist to ask what reasonable adjustments she would suggest should be made for her given complaints Ms Amber had made about her colleagues, adding that there was a ‘requirement’ for her to ‘work constructively’ with the rest of her team.

That month Ms Amber submitted grievances for 𝑠e𝑥ual harassment by Mr McCarthy and harassment and victimisation by Mr Brandwood, neither of which was upheld.

Ms Amber then resigned to take a new job with the NHS before moving to a role with West Yorkshire Police in March last year.

The tribunal found that she had been victimised by a threat to suspend her pay, an email to her therapist portraying her as ‘unreasonable’ and the ‘unfair’ handling of her complaint against Mr McCarthy.

A hearing to decide her compensation will be held at a later date.

Neither Mr McCarthy nor Miss Amber were available at their homes today to pass further comment on the handbag issue.

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