* steve tullock 8 th december 2011 the equality act 2010 what changes?
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*Steve Tullock
8th December 2011
The Equality Act 2010What changes?
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Background
The Equality Act repeals most of the existing discrimination legislation
It condenses nine pieces of legislation into one single Act
Received royal assent 8 April 2010
Staged implementation from October 2010
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Protected characteristics
agedisabilitygender reassignmentracereligion or beliefsexsexual orientation marriage and civil partnershippregnancy and maternity
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Discrimination
Employer liable for…
AND employees can be personally liable for their own actions
Own actions
Some employee
actions
Some 3rd
party actions
Who is liable?
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Discrimination
equality law has been broadened
while others have remained the same
with some new definitions added
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Direct Discrimination
no change
occurs when someone is treated less favourably than another person because of a protected characteristic
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Discrimination by association
has been extended
this is direct discrimination against someone because they associate with another person who possesses a protected characteristic
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Discrimination by perception
has been extended
this is discrimination against an individual because others think they possess a protected characteristic.
it applies even if the person does not actually possess that characteristic
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Indirect Discrimination
has been extended
occurs when a company has a rule, policy or practice which applies to everyone but particularly disadvantages people who share a protected characteristic
indirect discrimination can be justified if it is a “proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim”
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Harassment
has changed
“unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic, which has the purpose or effect of violating an individual’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that individual”.
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Third party harassment
has been extended
employers can potentially be liable for harassment of employees by people (third parties) who are not employees of the company (e.g. customers).
liability arises when harassment has occurred on at least two previous occasions, the employer is aware that it has taken place, and has not taken reasonable steps to prevent it from happening again.
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Victimisation
has changed
victimisation occurs when someone is treated badly because they have made a complaint or raised a grievance under the Equality Act.
there is no longer a need to compare treatment of an alleged victim with that of a person who has not made or supported a complaint under the Act.
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Other key changes
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Discrimination arising from a disability
New type of discrimination
Disabled person is treated unfavourably, not because they have a disability (which would be direct discrimination), but because of something that is connected with their disability; and
That treatment cannot be objectively justified as being a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.
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Pre-employment health questionnaires
Applies to questions asked about health or disability before offering employment
The Act prohibits these questions but…there are exemptions
EHRC can take action
Jobseekers are still able to make claims
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Gender reassignment
New definition
No longer requires a person to be under medical supervision for protection
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Positive action
employers can take positive action if they think that employees or job applicants who share a protected characteristic suffer a disadvantage connected to that characteristic
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Positive action recruitment – currently on hold
Allows a protected characteristic to be taken into account during the recruitment process
When the selection assessment rates them as equal
Can choose to recruit or promote because of the protected characteristic
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Extension of employment tribunal awards
Previously tribunal recommendations only applied to claimants involved
Employers now required to act on the recommendations of the employment tribunal for the benefit of the whole workforce
Failure to do so can be used as evidence in subsequent tribunal cases
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Equal pay and pay secrecy
The framework for equal pay remains the same
A claim of direct pay discrimination can be made even if no real person comparator can be found
The Act makes it unlawful to prevent or restrict employees from having a discussion to establish if differences in pay exist that are related to protected characteristics
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Exemptions and Justification
Occupational requirement
Religion or belief
Organised religion
Age discrimination
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