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New TUC report highlights ongoing problems with workplace racism

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has published a report finding that 41% of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) workers have experienced racism in the workplace, and that 81% of those who have faced such racist behaviour don’t report it due to worries about not being taken seriously or facing negative consequences. With 3.9 million BME… >>

3 September 2022

Preconditions for the grant of paid special leave during the pandemic did not amount to discriminatory treatment (Scottish Fire and Rescue Service v Cowie and others)

Where an employer has a paid special leave policy that offers favourable treatment, the preconditions for obtaining that benefit cannot be artificially separated from the benefit itself when assessing whether or not employees have suffered unfavourable treatment or been put at a particular disadvantage for the purposes of discrimination claims under the Equality Act 2010… >>

27 August 2022

Employment tribunal holds that barristers’ chambers discriminated against barrister due to her ‘gender critical’ philosophical beliefs (Bailey v Stonewall Equality Ltd and others)

An employment tribunal has held that a claimant, who believes that a woman is defined by her sex and that sex is immutable, was unlawfully discriminated against for ‘gender-critical’ beliefs, which are protected under the Equality Act 2010 (EqA 2010). It was also noted that a tribunal may have to consider whether it was the… >>

6 August 2022

Zero-Hours worker wins holiday pay challenge at Supreme Court

In Harpur Trust v Brazel, the UK Supreme Court has opened the door to hundreds of thousands of claims for compensation from part-time and casual workers, ruling on 20 July 2022 that they are entitled to proportionately the same holiday pay as full-time workers. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a Court of Appeal ruling that music… >>

22 July 2022

BEIS publishes letter relating to exclusivity clauses in employment contracts

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published a letter from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers & Labour Markets, Paul Scully MP, relating to exclusivity clauses in employment contracts. The letter sets out the government’s latest steps to better protect and support low-income workers as we look to build a high… >>

15 July 2022

Maya Forstater wins her claim for direct belief discrimination (Maya Forstater v CGD Europe and Others)

In a landmark judgment on the protection against discrimination for holding and expressing ‘gender critical’ beliefs—that sex is a material reality and should not be conflated with gender identity, the Central London Employment Tribunal has upheld claims for direct belief discrimination and victimisation by Maya Forstater against her former employer, the Center for Global Development,… >>

8 July 2022