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Tribunal hears from BA steward who was 'victim of antisemitism'

July 18, 2012 10:38

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

An air steward who was sacked by British Airways for an alleged assault has claimed he was the victim of antisemitic abuse from a colleague.

Jean-Paul Van der Velde told an employment tribunal that a row had erupted in a New York bar as BA staff discussed Nazis and the Holocaust.

Mr Van der Velde, whose father survived two concentration camps, had worked for the airline for 17 years. He was dismissed five months after the March 2010 incident.

The tribunal heard how crew members had been enjoying a night out during a stop-over in New York.

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