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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 2 Apr 2015

    A health and safety exemption that was originally designed to allow Sikhs to wear a turban in place of a...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Religious discrimination
    • Religion

    Religious discrimination: half of workers believe laws inadequate

    by Jo Faragher 12 Mar 2015
    by Jo Faragher 12 Mar 2015

    Employees feel uncomfortable showing their faith at work and around half would like more legal protection, according to research by...

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    Tribunal watch: Were “religiously orientated” swear words spoken in a Christian’s presence harassment?

    by Stephen Simpson 18 Aug 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 18 Aug 2014

    Was a Christian employee harassed by overhearing expletives that included the words “Jesus Christ” and “God” in a workplace? That...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Age discrimination
    • Bullying and harassment

    Employment tribunals: 15 unusual forms of harassment

    by Stephen Simpson 8 Apr 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 8 Apr 2014

    Harassment is traditionally thought of as a man’s unwanted actions towards a woman, or comments that are offensive to a...

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    No discrimination against Christian dismissed for how she shared belief

    by Alan Chalmers 11 Mar 2014
    by Alan Chalmers 11 Mar 2014

    In DLA Piper’s case of the week, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) examined the dividing line between the innocent expression...

    • Belief discrimination
    • Religious discrimination
    • Legal opinion

    Accommodating employees’ religious beliefs – should employers follow M&S’s example?

    by Matt Gingell 20 Jan 2014
    by Matt Gingell 20 Jan 2014

    The recent coverage of Marks & Spencer’s policy of allowing its members of staff to refuse to serve customers trying...

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

    Is asking about religious dress at a job interview discriminatory?

    by Gillian Mair 3 Sep 2013
    by Gillian Mair 3 Sep 2013

    Much attention has been focused recently on alleged discrimination relating to religious attire and whether company dress codes might breach...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Marriage and civil partnership discrimination
    • Religious discrimination

    ECHR announces final rejection of Christians’ religious discrimination claims

    by John Eccleston 29 May 2013
    by John Eccleston 29 May 2013

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has confirmed that the three unsuccessful applicants in the case of Eweida and...

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

    Four cases of religious discrimination and their effect on business

    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2013
    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2013

    Amanda Jones and Alan Delaney look at the decisions in four recent cases of religious discrimination and discuss their potential...

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

    What does the Eweida ruling really mean for employers?

    by John Eccleston 15 Jan 2013
    by John Eccleston 15 Jan 2013

    Today’s ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that a Christian employee had her human rights breached by...

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

    European Court rules on long-running religion cases

    by John Eccleston 15 Jan 2013
    by John Eccleston 15 Jan 2013

    A Christian employee of British Airways had her human rights breached by not being allowed to wear a cross to...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability

    Employment law: 10 cases to look out for in 2013

    by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2013
    by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2013

    Two long-running religious discrimination cases are among those pending for 2013, alongside other important employment law decisions pending on redundancy, TUPE and...

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

    Legal opinion: Can employees be dismissed for their political opinions?

    by Laurence O'Neill 26 Nov 2012
    by Laurence O'Neill 26 Nov 2012

    In the recent case of Redfearn v the United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights held that the UK...

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

    European Court of Human Rights ruling “could change UK law on religious discrimination”

    by Laura Chamberlain 4 Sep 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 4 Sep 2012

    Four religious discrimination cases that have been taken to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) could have wide-ranging implications...

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

    Muslim employee ‘forced to resign’ after wearing headscarf to work

    by Laura Chamberlain 7 Aug 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 7 Aug 2012

    A London-based retailer forced a Muslim employee to resign after she wore a headscarf to work, because it wanted to...

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