Employers are being urged to ensure that humour does not cross the line as they may be liable for harassment that occurs not only in…
Employers in the hospitality sector have agreed a strict zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment of staff in their venues with the…
An actor who was fired from her leading role in stage performance The Color Purple over homophobic Facebook posts has lost her claims…
A nursery worker who was told she was showing too much cleavage has lost her sex discrimination claim, after an Employment Tribunal…
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has entered a legally binding agreement with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)…
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued new guidance to help employers ensure they protect their workforce from…
The Labour Party has made the changes required by its agreed action plan to address breaches of the Equality Act, says Britain’s…
Nearly 40 British trade unions have written to Equalities Minister Liz Truss to call for an urgent reset in the Government’s approach…
Laughing at someone when they fall over at work isn't harassment, an employment tribunal has ruled.
A university lecturer sacked for “shouting” has won a harassment case, claiming her “naturally loud” voice was an “inherent…
New legislation aimed at protecting employees from harassment in the workplace has been met with criticism, despite its support from…
A Catholic nurse who was forced to resign after she was banned from wearing a cross around her neck was unfairly dismissed, an…