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Tundra Tabloid Exclusive: Lennart Eriksson Wins Big Against Swedish Board of Migration…….


The Tundra Tabloids Swedish correspondent, Ilya Meyer sent the TT the following press release, about the case of Lennart Eriksson, the man who was discriminated against by his superiors at the Swedish Board of Migration for his pro-Israel views.

The Tundra Tabloids blogged about Eriksson’s fate on a number occasions already, Ilya Meyer has been in on this from the very beginning, having been in contact with Erkisson and keeping his case known to the outside world. The Tundra Tabloids has been more than happy to lend a hand in disseminating his story abroad, and is thrilled that Lennart Eriksson has won his case! KGS

SWEDISH BOARD OF MIGRATION LOSES LANDMARK COURT CASE

A year ago, Lennart Eriksson, an asylum unit manager at the Swedish Board of Migration was demoted because he privately expressed admiration for US WW2 General Patton, because he regarded the US as a democracy and because he supported Israel’s right to exist.

Lennart Eriksson took his employer to court on the grounds of wrongful dismissal. Today the court reached its verdict: Lennart Eriksson has won his case on every count.

The court’s verdict is as follows:

The court regards the demotion of Lennart Eriksson as a clear case of attempted dismissal and concludes that this dismissal is illegal.

The court orders the Swedish Board of Migration to pay Eriksson damages to the tune of 100,000 Swedish kronor plus interest.

The Swedish Board of Migration has been ordered to pay Lennart Eriksson’s legal expenses in full, to the tune of almost 150,000 Swedish kronor plus interest.

Collapsed defence

The court did not appear to find the defence arguments put forward by the Swedish Board of Migration to be valid. Palmér had called into question Eriksson’s ability to cooperate in the workplace, but all Eriksson’s previous managers and colleagues had the highest praise for the ease with which he interacted with everyone at work.

Conservative politics “unorthodox”

Eugène Palmér had commented on the fact that Eriksson is a Conservative, saying that this was “rather unorthodox”. The ruling government coalition in Sweden is led by the Conservative party.

Eriksson had argued that he was demoted because he expressed, in his private time, opinions in support of democracy and because he is a Conservative, two values that appeared to be at odds with those of his manager, Eugène Palmér. The court seemed to agree with Eriksson’s claim that his demotion was an illicit discriminatory measure designed to coerce him into leave his job owing to his private political beliefs in democracy and his Conservative politics in a country governed by a Conservative-led coalition.

Discrimination and other illegal practices

Eriksson had claimed that the Migration Board discriminated against him on the pay scale too, giving him a lower than normal salary. The fact that Eugène Palmér offered Eriksson two years’ full pay if he resigned was taken as a sign that the aim from the very outset had been to get rid of Eriksson.

Swedish Migration Board bases its policies on Hollywood movies

In a move highly unusual by Swedish standards, Eriksson’s request for compensation and full legal costs was ratified by the court without any reduction. This may be interpreted as an indication of the court’s feelings about the Swedish Board of Migration and its top officer, Eugène Palmér. Palmér had said in court that Eriksson was unsuitable for his job because of his view that US WW2 general Patton was a great general, whereas Palmér knew for a fact that Patton was a disloyal and insubordinate officer because he “once saw a Hollywood movie about this”.

Lennart Eriksson can be contacted for comment on lennart@lennarteriksson.se, phone +46 702 672 333.

His lawyer Allan Stutzinsky can be reached on allan.stutzinsky@glimstedt.se, phone +46 31 710 4000 or +46 705 172 043.

4 Responses

  1. This is a great story, KGS; one I hope gets more air time.

  2. Thanks TINSC! Atlas Shrugs has it up now, whose reach is farther than the old TT! Thanks! KGS

  3. I sent a message of congratulations to Lennart Eriksson just now.

    Sweden was the envy of all in the late sixties and seventies.

    It seems to have been on a downward spiral of political correct stupidity ever since.

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