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Organisations are being urged to take action now to adapt to changes in the UK population over the next 15 years, with a new report warning that the challenge of ensuring equal opportunities for ethnic minorities is going to get harder.   Arrow IconMore...


Dr Mark Simpson summarises the main areas that employers must consider to understand the implications of the Equality Act. The Equality Act comes into force on 1 October 2010. It is designed to help simplify previous legislation and to deliver a more  Arrow IconMore...


Most of the Equality Act 2010  came into force on 1 October 2010 and employers need to make sure they comply with the  changes to legislation. Warning: This page is no longer updated. It has been   Arrow IconMore...


The Government yesterday confirmed that the main provisions of the Equality Act 2010 will come into force on 1 October 2010, and has made transitional provisions concerning discriminatory acts occurring before 1 October. On 1 October, the elements o  Arrow IconMore...


For a limited time only, Personnel Today Plus members can access a full model policy on equal opportunities which takes the Equality Act 2010 into account With elements of the Equality Act coming into force at  Arrow IconMore...


Two-thirds of employers are unprepared for the introduction of the Equality Act with just weeks until it comes into force, the latest Personnel Today barometer has revealed. Of the 224 responses received so far, 66% admitted that their organisa  Arrow IconMore...


One of the most talked about changes to be introduced by the Equality Act 2010, which was not in the original draft, but was introduced following pressure during consultation, is the ban on the use of pre-employment health questionnaires exce  Arrow IconMore...


Alcoholics, smokers, voyeurs and exhibitionists will not be protected by disability provisions in the Equality Act, elements of which come into force on 1 October 2010. The Government published the Equality Act 2010 (Disability) Regulations 2010 &  Arrow IconMore...


A consultation on the public sector equality duty under the Equality Act 2010 has been launched by the Government Equalities Office. The Equality Act 2010: The public sector Equality Duty document, launched by equalities minister Lynne Featherston  Arrow IconMore...


Forty-four outstanding UK organisations have been shortlisted across 9 categories in the 2010 Top Employers for Working Families Awards . The awards, organised by leading work-life balance charity Working Families are uniquely validated by ind  Arrow IconMore...


The timescale for the abolition of the default retirement age (DRA) is rushed and will hamper business during the economic recovery, argues Abigail Morris, employment policy adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). Next year is a crucial y  Arrow IconMore...


The abolition of the default retirement age  will have a huge impact on how employers operate their businesses. Although the DRA won't be completely scrapped until 1 October 2011, transitional arrangements from 6 April 2011 mean that employers  Arrow IconMore...


Employers that want to enforce a default retirement age (DRA) can rely on objectives that are purely beneficial to their own business, rather than to "society at large", the Court of Appeal has ruled. It follows the landmark case of Leslie Seld  Arrow IconMore...


Much of the media attention on the Equality Act 2010 has focused on controversial areas relating to socio-economic inequality, positive action and gender pay reporting. However, the Act's disability discrimination provisions are likely to have much more  Arrow IconMore...


Much of the media attention on the Equality Act 2010 has focused on controversial areas relating to socio-economic inequality, positive action and gender pay reporting. However, the Act's disability discrimination provisions are likely to have much mo  Arrow IconMore...


The coalition government has pledged to implement the Equality Act in October, but has refused to outline its intentions for gender pay gap reporting. Home secretary Theresa May said the Equality Act, passed in April, will make it easier for firms   Arrow IconMore...


Black and ethnic minority (BME) staff in Britain feel professions including politics, the police and the armed forces are closed off to them, a new report has found. Business in the Community's Race for Opportunity campaign conducted a survey of 1,  Arrow IconMore...


The Equality Act aims to let employers use positive action to boost workforce diversity. Daniel Thomas examines that and other provisions in the new legislation. The coalition government placed equality at the heart of its employment policy pledg  Arrow IconMore...


HR news and analysis including: Positive action in the light of the coalition government and the Equality Act Reactions to the government’s drive for greater transparency around public sector pay Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Dan Thom  Arrow IconMore...


Company directors will have to be voted in annually by shareholders as part of an overhaul of the code of conduct for the UK's top employers. Directors currently face re-election only every three years and the move, which is part of the Financial Re  Arrow IconMore...



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