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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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    Ban on religious dress can be justified, says European Court

    by Personnel Today 14 Mar 2017
    by Personnel Today 14 Mar 2017

    An employer can justify a ban on religious dress that prevents a Muslim woman from wearing an Islamic headscarf (hijab)...

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    Religious festivals: five-week holiday rejection not discriminatory

    by Stephen Simpson 14 Feb 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Feb 2017

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld a tribunal’s rejection of a claim that a Roman Catholic was not discriminated against...

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    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016

    We round up seven significant employment law decisions expected in 2017, with cases pending on employment status, equal pay, whistleblowing,...

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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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    Discrimination risks: requirement to speak English at work and dress codes

    by Deborah Bulman 8 Sep 2016
    by Deborah Bulman 8 Sep 2016

    The requirement to speak English at work and dress codes at work are policy areas where employers should tread carefully...

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    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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    Employers cannot ban Muslim headscarves, says Advocate General

    by Stephen Simpson 13 Jul 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 13 Jul 2016

    An employer cannot have a blanket ban on religious dress that prevents a Muslim woman from wearing an Islamic headscarf...

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    Others should follow NHS focus on race equality

    by Sandra Kerr 7 Jun 2016
    by Sandra Kerr 7 Jun 2016

    The NHS Equality and Diversity Council’s first report from the NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) has shown that black...

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    Supporting staff through Ramadan and Eid

    by Zee Hussain 1 Jun 2016
    by Zee Hussain 1 Jun 2016

    This year, the holy month of Ramadan starts on 6 June, meaning the longest average fasting hours in its lunar-based...

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    Employers can ban Muslim headscarves at work, says EU lawyer

    by Stephen Simpson 31 May 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 31 May 2016

    An employer can prevent a Muslim employee from wearing an Islamic headscarf if the ban is based on a general...

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    If there is a vote to leave, what happens to upcoming EU legal decisions?

    by Felicity Gemson and Karen Birch 23 May 2016
    by Felicity Gemson and Karen Birch 23 May 2016

    In the latest in our series of articles on the impact of a potential Brexit for employers, Felicity Gemson and...

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    Religious discrimination: Christian teacher’s dismissal for refusal to divorce sex offender

    by Stephen Simpson 23 May 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 23 May 2016

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has held that a Christian employee, dismissed for not divorcing her husband when he was...

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    NHS trust did not discriminate against Christian worker

    by Stephen Simpson 7 Apr 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 7 Apr 2016

    An NHS trust did not commit religious discrimination against a Christian health worker who was disciplined for inappropriately promoting her...

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    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...

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    Religious dress at work: ECJ to hear Muslim headscarf cases

    by Personnel Today 24 Feb 2016
    by Personnel Today 24 Feb 2016

    What should an employer do if a third party objects to an employee wearing religious dress while working on the...

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