Penny Gower was left 'humiliated' after the ordeal at Edinburgh College after working in industry for three decades.
A disabled Scots lecturer was left feeling 'humiliated' after being threatened with redundancy and told to apply for a job as a spa pool cleaner.
She said bosses were 'well aware' she was physically not able to do the job due to her cerebral palsy - a lifelong condition which affects movement and coordination. She said: "I felt humiliated and it was hurtful to then see an email saying 'unfortunately, work was found for her'. She claims the health and safety course she delivered to front line workers was unfairly axed with 24 hours notice.
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