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Teacher awarded £300,000 after slipping on grape

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A teacher who slipped on a grape was awarded £200,000 as school staff earned at least £22 million in compensation claims last year.



Another teacher was handed £35,000 after being dismissed on capability grounds having admitted to the school they planned to undergo a sex change.



Hundreds of teachers were awarded damages last year for injuries, accidents, assaults and unfair dismissal, some earning more than £500,000.



The total amount awarded in 2010 is likely to be higher than £22 million because details of only a limited number of cases have been made public.



The teacher who slipped on a grape, which had been left on a stairwell, won the compensation because it aggravated an existing hernia problem, leaving him unable to work due to chronic pain.



The National Union of Teachers (NUT), which represented the teacher, said: Evidence showed that the school were aware of littering problems around the school but had not taken action to prevent or minimise it.



Another NUT member who slipped on a grape in a corridor and fractured her hip was given £20,000 because the school did not have a system in place ensuring the corridors were cleaned after lunch breaks.



The largest reported payout was £459,000 to a female teacher in London who was left wheelchair-bound and unable to work after suffering an injury while attempting to restrain a nine-year-old pupil.



Other substantial compensation awards included £426,000 to a teacher sprayed in the face with an aerosol and £407,000 to a primary head who developed psychiatric problems after suffering at the hands of abusive and aggressive governors.



In total NASUWT teachers were handed more than £10.5 million for compensation cases completed in 2010, while NUT members earned about £2.5 million for cases about which it has published details, the Times Educational Supplement reported.



The Association of Teachers and Lecturers said it had won its members £5 million in compromise agreements and injuries claims, while Association of School and College Leaders members were awarded up to £4 million.



Chris Keates, NASUWT general secretary, said: The level of compensation is no cause for celebration.



Link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/educatio...r-awarded-300000-after-slipping-on-grape.html
 
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