British employers are being urged to do more to prevent discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) workers, following the publication of a worrying new study.
BME discrimination “still haunts the British workplace,” study finds
New research suggests that discrimination against black and minority ethnic (BME) workers is frighteningly common in UK workplaces.
Young British Muslims held back by discrimination in the workplace, official report reveals
A new official report appears to suggest that young Muslims living in the UK are increasingly subjected to discrimination and unfair treatment when it comes to finding employment, and moving upwards in their careers.
Low-paid parents are “penalised” over flexible working requests, study finds
According to new research, almost half (42 per cent) of low-paid parents feel as if they have been “penalised” by their employer as a direct result of putting in requests for flexible working hours.
Addison Lee courier should have been classed as a worker, Employment Tribunal finds
Taxi company Addison Lee has lost a recent worker status challenge, after an Employment Tribunal found that one of its cycle couriers should have been classed as a worker as opposed to an independent contractor.