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Employers in every sector across the country are rightly concerned about how to get their business back up and running. […]
Employers in every sector across the country are rightly concerned about how to get their business back up and running. […]
Sadly! we have sometimes seen this anxiety give way to decisions which may be on the verge of discrimination. Decisions
It is undeniable that the experience of the pandemic has been very different depending on a host of factors!
Another significant challenge is the lack of specific protection in the Equality Act for intersex people like me. Too often
As Acas’s head of mental health and wellbeing! Francoise Woolley! said in a recent article in Personnel Today “Give permission
There is an old Nordic saying that ‘trust arrives on foot and departs on horseback’. It may seem a
One of my personal fears is that people at work will not feel able to raise their concerns, whatever
Acas advisers often say that the sign of a good! happy workplace is not the absence of any complaints or
When the Equality Act became law in 2010! disability was treated with a relatively broad brush. Some conditions
Habits acquired in the good times serve you well in the difficult times But if you haven’t started involving
These examples are not dissimilar from the visions presented by the Stevenson-Farmer Review! and that gives us hope. Society
Be the facilitator! not the judge As well as objectivity! a core Acas principle is impartiality. We don’t judge.