Personal trainer, 64, sues trendy gym where he worked for age discrimination because the music was too modern

A PERSONAL coach sued the stylish fitness center the place he labored for age discrimination — saying the music it performed was too fashionable.

Fitzroy Gaynes, 64, stated that as he didn't hearken to Radio One or go clubbing he was being discriminated in opposition to.

Fitzroy Gaynes sued the gym where he worked for age discrimination as the music it played was too modern
Fitzroy Gaynes sued the fitness center the place he labored for age discrimination because the music it performed was too fashionable

The membership had a coverage of enjoying music no older than 18 months.

Older music was wonderful so long as the model performed was re-recorded or remixed inside that point.

The membership — Third House, in Soho, central London — stated something older merely didn't sound nearly as good when performed by means of its system.

In October 2019, Mr Gaynes had raised a grievance alleging bullying, harassment and age, race and intercourse discrimination following an investigation into his perspective to work.

The declare was dismissed by the fitness center as was the same declare a 12 months later.

Now, employment choose Anthony Snelson has dismissed Mr Gaynes’ music criticism at a London listening to.

He stated: “It's unhappy that Mr Gaynes, at a late stage in his illustrious profession, ought to discover himself expending nice emotional power on recriminations and bitterness.”

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