Employers: preventing discrimination
Discrimination in work
You must not discriminate against your workers. This could be done by, for example:
- introducing policies or benefits that discriminate between workers, for example a benefit for married workers that바카라 사이트™s not available for people in a civil partnership
- paying men and women different amounts (this includes benefits, for example company cars) to do the same job
- choosing someone for redundancy because they have a protected characteristic
- failing to make reasonable adjustments for a disabled worker
- firing someone for making an allegation of discrimination
- firing someone because they바카라 사이트™re a union member
- unfairly rejecting a request for flexible working
This includes self-employed people on a contract for you.
You cannot promote or train workers just because of their age or the time they바카라 사이트™ve worked for you.
You바카라 사이트™re allowed to ask workers about their future career plans, including retirement. These questions should only be asked in discussions about career development and not based on the employee바카라 사이트™s age.
Preventing discrimination
You can help prevent discrimination by:
- having an equality, diversity and inclusion policy
- providing regular anti-discrimination training
- making it clear what workers should do if discrimination happens
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You바카라 사이트™re responsible for any instances of discrimination at work unless you can show you바카라 사이트™ve done everything you reasonably could to prevent or stop it.
Employment tribunals
A worker who thinks they바카라 사이트™ve been discriminated against can raise a grievance or take their case to an employment tribunal.
Employing family members
If you hire members of your family you must:
- avoid special treatment in terms of pay, promotion and working conditions
- make sure tax and National Insurance contributions are done correctly
Gender reassignment
As soon as a worker tells their employer that they바카라 사이트™re having gender reassignment, they바카라 사이트™re protected from discrimination. Discrimination includes:
- disadvantaging the worker because they have to take time off for medical treatment
- not allowing the worker to use facilities appropriate to their gender (for example, toilets)
To avoid discrimination, you must:
- change your records (for example, human resources records) when the worker has a Gender Reassignment Certificate and a new birth certificate
- make sure you keep any information the worker gives you about their gender history completely confidential