won her unfair dismissal case.Dr Annette Plaut had worked as a physicist for three decades when she was let go by the University of Exeter.But now she has proven that the uni unfairly pushed her out of the job after taking the institution to an employment tribunal.Dr Plaut described herself as "inherently loud" and "naturally argumentative" and blamed her vigorous hand gestures on an inability to contain her passion for the subject the Independent reports.
A hearing heard that she was considered a “Marmite character” at the university, where students and colleagues accused of being "overbearing".Some found the academic "highly uncomfortable" to deal with and management concluded that they could tolerate her no longer.She faced a.
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