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Blog
Published: 08 Dec 2015
Guest blogger Omar Khan from Runnymede Trust blogs on progress on the 50th anniversary of the first Race Relations Act.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Key points are: where claims are brought, time limits for bringing a claim, the standard and burden of proof and what the Employment Tribunal can order your employer to do.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance on rights to equality in regard to advertisements and marketing.
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Blog
Published: 08 Dec 2015
Rebecca Hilsenrath blogs on progress made since the first Race Relations Act and steps still to be taken.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 15 Jul 2019
You can find out more about how to bring an Employment Tribunal case against your employer from the Employment Tribunal itself.
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Blog
Published: 25 Nov 2015
Andrew Goldsby from EASS blogs on the Equality Advisory and Support Service's first three years of advice and guidance.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance on your rights to equality when dealing a service provider and how they behave towards you in relation to your protected characteristics.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Focusing on the equality law we provide good practice tips for avoiding and dealing with claims about discrimination at work and how to deal with a complaint from a worker.
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Blog
Published: 20 Nov 2015
Zakya Farood blogs on a visit to Geneva to learn more about the UN Committee on the Rights of a Child.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance on your rights to equality when accessing a service by telephone
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance on your rights on using a building or other place where a service is delivered.
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Blog
Published: 20 Nov 2015
Visiting Geneva to speak to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC) was an unforgettable and inspiring experience from start to finish. Our journey began a month before in Scotland when the committee’s Vice Chair, Ms Amal Aldoseri visited us to assess the conditions for children and y...
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
If a worker complains to you, you have two ways of dealing with the situation.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
As employers you have a responsibility to ensure that your employees are not victimised as a result of raising a complaint.
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Blog
Published: 19 Nov 2015
Attitudes towards race have changed over many years along with the laws that protect us all from direct and indirect discrimination. Despite the many improvements, it would take a brave or naïve person to suggest that racism in Britain is dead.
Is Britain Fairer? reports many of the key changes ex...
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance on your rights when accessing a service through a website or another online service
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Blog
Published: 30 Nov 2015
Fairness is not just one of our most quintessentially British values but probably the most contested word in our political lexicon.
If ever proof were needed, this week’s events in Westminster make this plain.
Whether it is the lively debate about tax credits and in-work poverty, how we respond ...
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Workers who think they that they may have experienced unlawful discrimination should seek relevant information from you before issuing a formal claim.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
When a service includes providing written information, a service provider must not unlawfully discriminate against, harass or victimise you because of a protected characteristic.
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Multipage Guide
Last updated: 19 Feb 2019
Guidance for employers on equality law and dismissal, redundancy and retirement.