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Disability discrimination

Disabled people are protected in the workplace against direct and indirect disability discrimination, harassment and victimisation because of their disability. Disability discrimination legislation covers disabled employees, but also disabled job applicants in the recruitment process.

Under the Equality Act 2010, an employer has an active duty to make reasonable adjustments for a disabled person where its policies or practices, or physical feature of its premises, put a disabled employee at a substantial disadvantage in comparison with a non-disabled person.


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    Tribunal Watch: Teacher’s dismissal for showing 18-rated film to pupils

    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017

    Tribunal Watch returns with a round-up of recent case law reported in the news. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld...

    • Reasonable adjustments
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    • Employment law

    Duty to make reasonable adjustments: five tips from case law

    by Eleanor Gelder 5 Dec 2016
    by Eleanor Gelder 5 Dec 2016

    The duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled workers requires employers to consider what is “reasonable”. But how can employers...

    • Reasonable adjustments
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    The 10 most important employment law cases in 2016

    by Stephen Simpson 30 Nov 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 30 Nov 2016

    What were the most significant employment case law decisions in 2016? Stephen Simpson counts down the 10 most important judgments...

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    Tips for dealing with difficult pre-employment medical screening issues

    by Katie Wooller 8 Nov 2016
    by Katie Wooller 8 Nov 2016

    The Equality Act 2010 introduced a ban on pre-employment medical screening before a job offer is made. Six years on,...

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    Are ‘discrimination arising from disability’ claims an easy route to employment tribunal wins?

    by John Charlton 5 Oct 2016
    by John Charlton 5 Oct 2016

    The number of employment tribunal claims for discrimination arising from disability appears to be rising. John Charlton looks at what...

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    Risks of contacting employees on sick leave with mental health problems

    by Rory Lynch 2 Oct 2016
    by Rory Lynch 2 Oct 2016

    Following a recent legal decision, employers may need to revisit policies on contacting employees on sick leave, particularly if they...

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    Discrimination arising from disability: big payouts by employment tribunals

    by Stephen Simpson 30 Aug 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 30 Aug 2016

    In a number of recent disability discrimination claims, employment tribunals have found employers guilty of “discrimination arising from disability” under...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Disability
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Deaf workers: one in four has quit a job because of discrimination

    by Clare Allerton 25 Aug 2016
    by Clare Allerton 25 Aug 2016

    One in four workers with hearing loss has been forced to quit a job because of discrimination, according to a...

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    • Disability

    Dismissal of paraplegic employee angry over lack of wheelchair access

    by Clare Gregory and Aaron Lyons 23 Aug 2016
    by Clare Gregory and Aaron Lyons 23 Aug 2016

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that it could be discrimination arising from disability to dismiss a disabled employee who...

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    • Disability discrimination

    Belief in proper use of public money can be philosophical belief

    by Kate Hodgkiss 10 Aug 2016
    by Kate Hodgkiss 10 Aug 2016

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ordered the employment tribunal to reconsider whether or not a claimant’s philosophical belief in the...

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    • Childcare
    • Case law

    Five important employment law cases in 2016… and five more to come

    by Stephen Simpson 21 Jul 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 21 Jul 2016

    Your annual summer round-up of the most important employment law cases 2016 has seen so far, and those still to come…

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    • Disability discrimination

    Disability: NHS worker’s claim over blood phobia rejected

    by Ryan Stringer 7 Jun 2016
    by Ryan Stringer 7 Jun 2016

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has rejected a reasonable adjustments claim by an NHS worker with severe phobias of blood...

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    Employer withdrew job offer due to sickness absence

    by Stephen Simpson 9 May 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 9 May 2016

    An employment tribunal held that a nurse was the victim of discrimination arising from disability, after her prospective employer withdrew...

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    Dismissal over erratic behaviour was disability discrimination

    by Stephen Simpson 29 Apr 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 29 Apr 2016

    An employment tribunal has held that it was discrimination arising from disability for an employee with mental health problems to...

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    Obesity discrimination: UK disability laws incompatible with EU directive

    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2016
    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2016

    UK laws preventing discrimination against people based on their size should

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