A judge in a UK Employment Tribunal has ruled that being vegan, for ethical reasons, amounts to a ‘philosophical belief’ and is…
In a landmark case, a woman whose contract was not renewed after she expressed the view that transgender women are not women has won…
An Asian engineer working for IBM has lost his Employment Tribunal, which dismissed all 30 acts of discrimination he claimed had been…
A new book that argues that “non-promotable work” – the kind that is important to organisational functioning, but unlikely to be…
New data from the CIPD shows that almost half of organisations support extending statutory paternity/partner leave and pay, with 29%…
Long-COVID could be considered a disability under the Equality Act 2010, if the TUC’s call to Government is successful.
As part of its ongoing Menopause and the Workplace inquiry, the Women and Equalities Committee's next evidence session will examine the…
Many of us are aware of dementia in older generations; however, we may be less familiar with early onset dementia.
Twenty-three per cent of disabled job seekers feel that mentioning their disability in the job-hunting process would put them at a…
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published figures that show disabled workers earn on average £1.93 per hour less than…
A Christian doctor sacked for challenging transgender ideology at work is to appeal against an Employment Tribunal ruling next month.
This year marks ten years of the Equality Act, created to address all forms of discrimination and inequality – including sex,…