Video games studio ordered to pay €5K to employee for racial discrimination in unpaid salary row

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A tribunal has ordered a video games studio to pay €5,000 compensation for racial discrimination to an Indian employee who said his employer ran into “financial difficulties” and cut off his salary for months – but kept on paying some of his Irish colleagues.

It brings to nearly €20,000 the total awards made to the worker, Kumar Swapneel Shreyansh on foot of a series of employment rights complaints against the Galway-based games development company 9th Impact Ltd, where he worked from October 2020 to December 2023 on a salary of €33,756.



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Video games studio ordered to pay €5K to employee for racial discrimination in unpaid salary row
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