Tuesday, 3 November 2009

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///////////////INDPNDNT=Tim Nicholson: A green martyr
Sacked executive can argue he was discriminated against because of his belief in climate change, judge rules

By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor
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Tim Nicholson arrives at the employment tribunal in London yesterday

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An executive sacked from a giant property company can claim he was unfairly dismissed because of his "philosophical belief in climate change", a judge ruled yesterday.

In the first case of its kind, employment judge David Sneath said Tim Nicholson, a former environmental policy officer, could invoke employment law for protection from discrimination against him for his conviction that climate change was the world's most important environmental problem.



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