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Race discrimination

Race is a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010, which bans direct and indirect race discrimination, victimisation and harassment. However, employers can justify indirect race discrimination to achieve a legitimate aim through proportionate means.

Under the Equality Act 2010, “race” means colour, nationality or ethnic or national origins. Although caste is not specifically covered in the Equality Act's definition of race, case law shows that it is possible for an employee to bring a claim for race discrimination on the basis of caste (Chandok and another v Tirkey).


    • Age discrimination
    • Case law
    • Bullying and harassment

    When workplace nicknames lead to discrimination

    by Stephen Simpson 11 Mar 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 11 Mar 2016

    While workplace nicknames can be a sign of a healthy and lively workplace, they can also have a sinister undertone...

    • Case law
    • Pay & benefits
    • Race discrimination

    Innocent explanation for Muslim prison chaplains’ lower pay

    by Matthew Leon and Kate Hodgkiss 8 Mar 2016
    by Matthew Leon and Kate Hodgkiss 8 Mar 2016

    The existence of a non-discriminatory reason for Muslim prison chaplains being paid less than their Christian counterparts has defeated a...

    • Case law
    • Employment tribunals
    • Race discrimination

    Clarkson apologises to producer, settles out of court

    by Jo Faragher 24 Feb 2016
    by Jo Faragher 24 Feb 2016

    Jeremy Clarkson has apologised and settled the claim against him for racial discrimination and injury, according to the claimant’s lawyers....

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Race discrimination
    • Global HR

    Speaking my language: how accent impacts our opinion of others

    by Snéha Khilay 1 Feb 2016
    by Snéha Khilay 1 Feb 2016

    Are you guilty of judging someone by their accent? This is just another form of unconscious bias, argues Snéha Khilay,...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Absence

    Expensive employment tribunal awards: six-figure sums in 2015

    by Stephen Simpson 6 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 6 Jan 2016

    While employment tribunal fees have drastically reduced the number of cases and typical awards for claimants are generally four-figure sums,...

    • Absence
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Financial penalties

    Museum worker fairly dismissed for persistent lateness at work

    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016

    A museum was found to have fairly dismissed a worker during a crackdown on persistent lateness at work, after he...

    • Collective redundancy
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Northern Ireland

    Redundancy consultation: awards for former Northern Ireland City Link staff

    by Stephen Simpson 2 Dec 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 2 Dec 2015

    Former City Link employees in Northern Ireland have been awarded protective awards of 90 days’ pay over the company’s failure...

    • Employment law
    • Race discrimination
    • Recruitment & retention

    Will name-blind recruitment stop race discrimination?

    by Laura Allner 1 Dec 2015
    by Laura Allner 1 Dec 2015

    A number of big employers are using “name-blind recruitment”, or removing names from application forms and CVs in an effort...

    • Employment tribunals
    • Race discrimination

    Producer to sue BBC and Jeremy Clarkson for race discrimination

    by Jo Faragher 16 Nov 2015
    by Jo Faragher 16 Nov 2015

    The producer who was punched by Jeremy Clarkson is suing the presenter and the BBC for race discrimination. 
    Oisin Tymon’s...

    • Age discrimination
    • Social mobility
    • Discrimination

    David Cameron announces blind CV equality initiative

    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015
    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015

    Private and public-sector employers have signed up to recruit graduates on a name-blind basis, the Prime Minister has announced.
    The...

    • Vexatious claims
    • Case law
    • Employment tribunals

    Trainee barrister who brought 30 employment tribunal claims is disbarred

    by Stephen Simpson 23 Oct 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 23 Oct 2015

    A trainee barrister who was banned from bringing employment tribunal cases after he lodged 30 cases in four years against...

    • Case law
    • Caste discrimination
    • Race discrimination

    Caste discrimination: servant awarded £184,000 for unpaid wages

    by Stephen Simpson 23 Sep 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 23 Sep 2015

    An employment tribunal has awarded a domestic servant who brought one of the UK’s first claims for caste discrimination £184,000...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Sexual harassment
    • NHS

    NHS trust’s former HR director wins tribunal claim over chairman’s sexual advances

    by Stephen Simpson 3 Aug 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 3 Aug 2015

    An HR director in the NHS was constructively dismissed...

    • Collective redundancy
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Constructive dismissal

    Tribunal watch: Flawed redundancy consultation with BT staff

    by Stephen Simpson 5 May 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 5 May 2015

    An employment tribunal has awarded compensation to the former employees of a BT subsidiary for the failure to carry out...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Zero hours
    • Race discrimination

    Tribunal watch: EAT upholds “reverse zero hours” decision in Liverpool mayor case

    by Stephen Simpson 20 Apr 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 20 Apr 2015

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has upheld a decision limiting unfair dismissal compensation paid to the mayor of Liverpool, whose...

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