In 1967, the Sexual Offences Act decriminalised same-sex acts in private between men aged over 21 in England and Wales (this would not be legalised in Scotland or Northern Ireland until more than a...
A London solicitor has been awarded £150,000 after successful claims of unfair dismissal, sex discrimination, inequality of pay and victimisation at an employment tribunal.
A Sky employee has won £14,000 in an employment tribunal after being told by her diversity officer colleague that she must have experienced discrimination because she is of Latino heritage.
An employee with long Covid has won an employment tribunal for unfair dismissal, becoming the first person to successfully claim that the condition should be classed as a disability.
Businesses must take more action to ensure they provide Sharia-compliant pension schemes for their Muslim employees.
An overwhelming majority of Muslim employees in the UK are suffering religious abuse at work.
The majority (75%) of women of colour in the UK have experienced racism at work, causing some to change their language, clothes or hair to better fit in.
Women are more likely to be ignored by their managers in the workplace than men, according to a new report from professional services firm PWC.
Employment tribunals involving neurodivergent employees rose last year, with dyslexia the most common condition involved.
Publicly displaying employee salaries can significantly reduce pay inequities according to a study of nearly 100,000 academics across the US.
Co-op shop-floor workers have won a key legal argument in a battle to secure equal pay with distribution workers.
The report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, released by Tony Sewell last March, was controversial and disappointing to many. On 17 March, the government's equalities minister, Kemi...