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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the grounds of pregnancy and maternity, gender reassignment and marriage and civil partnership was set out in the now repealed Sex Discrimination Act 1975.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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    Case of the week: Paris employment precludes tribunal hearing in UK

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    by Sandra Wallace 16 Sep 2008

    Tradition Securities and Futures SA v X and YFACTS The claimant, X, is a Muslim, of Moroccan origin, who is...

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    Q&A: Sexual harassment changes to watch out for

    by Personnel Today 15 Sep 2008
    by Personnel Today 15 Sep 2008

    Q Which legislation has been amended and why?A The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 has been amended. The need for the...

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    Race wranglings at Met continue as diversity cop threatens legal action

    by Louisa Peacock 10 Sep 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 10 Sep 2008

    The most senior Muslim woman in the Met is days away from lodging a claim of race discrimination against her...

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    Tribunal refuses to review decision on Switalski £19m sex discrimination claim

    by Guy Logan 15 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 15 Aug 2008

    An employment tribunal which found a London lawyer had suffered sex discrimination and harassment has refused to reconsider its decision....

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    The Route reveals women still appear to be earning less than men

    by Personnel Today 7 Aug 2008
    by Personnel Today 7 Aug 2008

    Differences in pay between men and women are still alive and well in the City with wealthy women earning an...

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    Employment tribunal case against Swale Council adjourned until October

    by Mike Berry 6 Aug 2008
    by Mike Berry 6 Aug 2008

    A high-profile employment tribunal case involving a former council HR chief has been adjourned until October.Janet Mason, former head of...

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    Friday podcast: HR requirements for public sector contracts, the REC on sex discrimination and Sharon Coleman – discrimination by association

    by Rob Moss 18 Jul 2008
    by Rob Moss 18 Jul 2008

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    Childbearing age women screened out by recruitment agencies

    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2008

    Employers are flouting the law by asking recruitment agencies to screen out women of childbearing age, and it is up...

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    • Equal pay

    Equal pay ruling may trigger class actions against private employers

    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2008

    Private sector employers could face an equal pay headache following a landmark Court of Appeal decision, legal experts have warned....

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    Equality Bill: financial incentives no solution to diversity failings

    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2008

    The fallout from last month’s unveiling of the Equality Bill continues apace. The suggestion that employers should, in effect, be...

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    Sex, religion and discrimination – Off message: wrong about rights

    by Tony Pettengell 4 Jul 2008
    by Tony Pettengell 4 Jul 2008

    The Equality Bill is a good start but it cannot ensure equality for women without tackling the underlying cause of discrimination.

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    Equality Bill is a positive move for employers

    by Barbara Follett 3 Jul 2008
    by Barbara Follett 3 Jul 2008

    The new Equality Bill will create a step change in opportunities in modern Britain. Ensuring diversity â€“ both by protecting vulnerable...

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    Equality Bill: gagging clauses – will banning them work?

    by Thomas Ince 2 Jul 2008
    by Thomas Ince 2 Jul 2008

    The government White Paper on the Equality Bill was published on 26 June 2008. And although it doesn’t go as...

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    Equality Bill legal Q and A

    by Richard Kenyon 2 Jul 2008
    by Richard Kenyon 2 Jul 2008

    The Equality Bill promises the biggest shake up in discrimination law since the 1970s. Its provisions will have serious repercussions...

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    Equality Bill: Never mind the sex, stick to merit

    by Julie Quinn 2 Jul 2008
    by Julie Quinn 2 Jul 2008

    Will the Equality Bill allow employers to effectively tackle the inequalities that still persist in many British workplaces? No. Let’s...

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