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Sex discrimination

The Equality Act 2010 bans employers from committing direct and indirect discrimination, harassment and victimisation against individuals because of their sex. However, employers can justify indirect sex discrimination to achieve a legitimate aim through proportionate means.

Prior to the implementation of the Equality Act 2010 on 1 October 2010, discrimination on the grounds of pregnancy and maternity, gender reassignment and marriage and civil partnership was set out in the now repealed Sex Discrimination Act 1975. However, pregnancy and maternity, gender reassignment and marriage and civil partnership all exist as protected characteristics in their own right under the Equality Act 2010.


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    Sussex Police officer wins sex discrimination damages

    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2010

    Firearms officer Barbara Lynford, who won a sex discrimination case against Sussex Police, has been awarded £275,000 damages.According to the...

    • Local authorities
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Race discrimination

    Discriminatory advert for ‘female, white non-Muslim driver’ leads to council apology

    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 11 Jun 2010

    Northamptonshire County Council has apologised after it demanded a “female, white and non-Muslim” taxi driver in a contract.
    A tender...

    • Age discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Gender reassignment discrimination

    Equality Act: positive action and changes to discrimination law

    by Personnel Today 10 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 10 Jun 2010

    The Equality Act aims to let employers use positive action to boost workforce diversity. Daniel Thomas examines that and other...

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

    BBC sees sex and age discrimination cases against it quadruple in two years

    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2010

    Sex and age discrimination cases against the BBC have quadrupled in the past two years, according to the Telegraph.Information released...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Sex discrimination

    Pregnant RAF officer awarded £16,000 for discrimination

    by Kat Baker 3 Jun 2010
    by Kat Baker 3 Jun 2010

    A female officer in the Royal Air Force (RAF) has been awarded more than £16,000 after she was removed from...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Employment tribunals

    Redundancy criteria in spotlight after male employee wins sex discrimination case

    by Personnel Today 18 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 18 May 2010

    Pinsent Masons employment partner Jon Fisher says this case serves as a reminder to take a common sense approach when...

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    Equality policies differ significantly between three main political parties

    by Personnel Today 4 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 4 May 2010

    A gulf has emerged between the political parties on the issue of women’s equality, a new poll shows. Equality campaign...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    City executive Jordan Wimmer loses £4m sexual discrimination case

    by Personnel Today 4 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 4 May 2010

    City executive Jordan Wimmer has lost her £4m sexual discrimination case, after a tribunal ruled she was not a ‘persuasive’...

    • Constructive dismissal
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    DLA Piper cleared of sexual discrimination against former pregnant partner

    by Personnel Today 30 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 30 Apr 2010

    DLA Piper has been cleared of sexual discrimination against a partner.An employment tribunal dismissed all the allegations by Sarah Sweeney,...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Positive discrimination
    • Sex discrimination

    Imperial Tobacco’s new female chief hits out at positive discrimination for women

    by Personnel Today 28 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 28 Apr 2010

    Imperial Tobacco’s new female chief has hit out at positive discrimination proposals to get more women into the boardroom.Alison Cooper,...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Sex discrimination

    Sex discrimination case of woman firefighter settled out of court

    by Personnel Today 27 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 27 Apr 2010

    A woman fire-fighter has won an out-of-court settlement in a sex discrimination case, claiming that she suffered years of abuse....

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

    Network Rail denies obstructing HR chief investigation by EHRC

    by Mike Berry 22 Apr 2010
    by Mike Berry 22 Apr 2010

    Network Rail has denied deliberately blocking an investigation into the firm’s controversial HR chief Peter Bennett.
    The TSSA rail union...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • HR strategy

    Army faces £1.1m claim from former soldier over lack of childcare support

    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010

    A single mother who is suing the Army after it offered little support with childcare is seeking £1.1m in damages,...

    • Constructive dismissal
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Nomura discrimination case lost by female City bankers

    by Personnel Today 14 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 14 Apr 2010

    The two female City bankers who were suing Japanese investment bank Nomura for £3m after they claimed they were forced...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Employment tribunals

    MoD sex discrimination payout due after tribunal ruling

    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2010

    A tribunal is considering how much compensation the Ministry of Defence (MoD) should pay a female soldier.Tilern DeBique won a...

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