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Tottenham Green Under Fives' Centre v Marshall (No 2) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tottenham Green Under Fives' Centre v Marshall (No 2)
''Tottenham Green Under Fives’ Centre v Marshall (No 2)'' () ICR 320 is a UK labour law case concerning a genuine occupational requirement for a children's nursery. ==Facts== Five of seven staff at the Centre, N15 4GZ, were white and one black person was leaving. The Centre advertised for an Afro-Caribbean and Mr Marshall, a white man, was turned down for an interview. The children were 84% black. The Centre argued their advertisement was covered by RRA 1976 s 5(2)(d) and argued that a black person would be better at maintaining a cultural link, dealing with parents and speaking and reading sometimes in dialect, as well as looking after their skin and health, including plaiting hair. The Tribunal held the only criterion on which Mr Marshall would not be as effective would be reading and speaking, but this had been the ‘least emphasised’ of the centre’s justifications ‘in the nature of a desirable extra and no more’.
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