Every business wants the best person for the job. Unequal treatment, prejudice or harassment discredits you as a business and can be very costly. As an owner or manager you may be held responsible for any discriminatory action by your employees.
It is unlawful to discriminate on the grounds of someone’s sex, sexual orientation, status as a married person, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, beliefs or because of a disability, pregnancy or childbirth, or subsequent maternity leave or because they are a member or non-member of a trade union. It is also unlawful to discriminate against part-time workers.
As of 5 December 2005, laws will be extended to include people with certain illnesses effectively from the point of diagnosis. The restriction that mental illnesses must be “clinically well recognised” will also be removed from this date.
The law in Northern Ireland is more wide-ranging on matters of discrimination.
This guide tells you what you must know about the law on discrimination and advises on best practice.