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  1. Oct 24, 2017 · Kathryn Buttle, formerly the only woman surveyor in her team at Beyond Petroleum, claimed she had been told by her boss that because she was a woman, having a sense of humour was not an asset.

  2. A female BP employee claimed her female employer told her “women simply aren’t funny” and then later sacked her for her sense of humour. The employee is launching legal action against BP, claiming unfair dismissal, sexual discrimination and public interest disclosure. Kathryn Buttle, was a surveyor and earnt £87,000 a year before she was ...

  3. Nov 22, 2017 · An employment tribunal has heard that a BP surveyor lost her job because her sense of humour wasn’t considered a female asset. At the time, Kathryn Buttle was the only female surveyor working in her team in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey. Ms Buttle was made redundant last year and is now claiming unfair dismissal, public interest disclosure and ...

  4. Oct 24, 2017 · Kathryn Buttle, who at the time was the only female surveyor in her team at British Petroleum, claimed her boss told her having a sense of humour was not an asset for a woman. Kathryn Buttle INS

  5. Oct 27, 2017 · 27/10/2017, 9:17 am. BP news. A former BP employee was told by her boss that “women simply aren’t funny” shortly before her firing last year, a tribunal heard this week. Kathryn Buttle, a 38 ...

  6. BP sacked Kathryn Buttle because ‘women aren’t funny’, tribunal told. A surveyor at BP was sacked because her sense of humour “was not an asset for a woman”, an employment tribunal was told.Kathryn Buttle, 38, who was made redun.

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  8. Oct 25, 2017 · Kathryn Buttle accuses BP of unfair dismissal, sexual discrimination and public interest disclosure. Kathryn Buttle, 38, a former surveyor at the global energy company, claims she was told that ...

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