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Religious discrimination

Religious discrimination legislation has been in place in the UK since 2003, although individuals of religious denominations that are associated with one particular race have been bringing race discrimination claims much earlier than 2003. “Religion or belief” is a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010.

Religious discrimination laws cover direct and indirect religious discrimination, and harassment and victimisation because of someone's religion.

Any religion is protected under UK equal opportunities laws. This means that, while the majority of claims will be brought by Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and Jews, it is possible for an employer to face a workplace discrimination from followers of other religions such as Pagans, Spiritualists or Wiccans (Holland v Angel Supermarket Ltd and another). A lack of religion is also covered.


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    by Personnel Today 21 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 21 Dec 2009

    A Muslim chef who lost a claim of religious discrimination against Scotland Yard after complaining he was forced to cook...

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    • Marriage and civil partnership discrimination

    Christian registrar Lillian Ladele loses religious discrimination appeal

    by Kat Baker 15 Dec 2009
    by Kat Baker 15 Dec 2009

    Lillian Ladele, a Christian registrar who claimed she faced religious discrimination after she refused to conduct civil partnership ceremonies, has...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Marriage and civil partnership discrimination

    EAT rejects religious discrimination claim of Christian counsellor

    by Louisa Peacock 1 Dec 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 1 Dec 2009

    A Christian relationship counsellor who was sacked after refusing to give sex therapy to gay couples has lost his unfair...

    • Belief discrimination
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    • Religious discrimination

    Legal opinion: Religious and philosophical beliefs

    by Personnel Today 25 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 25 Nov 2009

    Two recent EAT decisions have shed some light on what exactly constitutes a philosophical belief.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Scottish TUC calls for end to sectarianism

    by Personnel Today 24 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 24 Nov 2009

    Employers should be legally required to monitor sectarian incidents in the workplace, the Scottish Trade Unions Congress (STUC) insists.Research carried...

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    Christmas closures could lead to discrimination claims

    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2009

    Employers should be aware that shutting the office over Christmas could be seen as discriminatory by followers of some religions,...

    • Belief discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Spiritualist beliefs deemed religious in landmark ruling

    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2009

    A former Greater Manchester Police officer has won a landmark case which says his spiritualist beliefs should be counted as...

    • Belief discrimination
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    ‘Greenism’ beliefs ruling

    by Personnel Today 12 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 12 Nov 2009

    ‘Damn this false God!’ was the headline on a Daily Mail story earlier this month denouncing the aggressive secularisation of...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Climate change ruling sends shivers through discrimination law

    by Personnel Today 11 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 11 Nov 2009

    The recent ruling that a belief in climate change could be within the scope of religious or belief discrimination regulations could have major implications. Jonathan Exten-Wright analyses the possible effects of the EAT's judgment.

    • Belief discrimination
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Climate change beliefs case is no cause for alarm, say experts

    by Helen Gilbert 10 Nov 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 10 Nov 2009

    Employment experts have urged the profession not to panic following a ruling that employees’ philosophical beliefs should be legally protected....

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Marriage and civil partnership discrimination

    Christian registrar’s appeal to be heard today

    by Kat Baker 2 Nov 2009
    by Kat Baker 2 Nov 2009

    A Christian registrar who claimed she faced religious discrimination after she refused to conduct civil partnership ceremonies will have her...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination

    Sikh policeman awarded £12,000 over turban row

    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009

    A Sikh police officer who claimed for £200,000 in a row over being asked to wear his turban over a...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Fall in employment tribunal claims no excuse for employer complacency

    by Helen Gilbert 2 Oct 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 2 Oct 2009

    Employers should not be complacent about the number of claims accepted by employment tribunals falling by a fifth, according to...

    • Age discrimination
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    • Employment law

    Employment tribunals: XpertHR’s top tips on how to deal with a claim

    by Personnel Today 30 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 30 Sep 2009

    Figures out today show that individual employment tribunal claims have increased since last year.XpertHR has a wealth of information and...

    • Employee relations
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    • Employment tribunals

    British Airways cross woman loses protection from legal costs

    by Personnel Today 28 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 Sep 2009

    A Christian British Airways (BA) employee who was sent home for wearing a cross at work has been told she...

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