An engineer who took aerospace giant Leonardo UK to an employment tribunal for having to share women's toilets with transgender colleagues has lost a discrimination claim.
Maria Kelly alleged harassment related to sex, direct sex discrimination and indirect sex discrimination.
Ms Kelly took action after lodging a formal grievance with the company.
The tribunal was heard in Edinburgh in October, but all of her claims have now been dismissed by employment judge Michelle Sutherland.
Ms Kelly said she believes the outcome "fundamentally misunderstands both the law and my case", as she announced plans to appeal.
In a written judgment published on Wednesday, Ms Sutherland said Leonardo UK's position was that "one out of 9,500 employees raised a concern about the impact of the policy despite

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