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Plans to "streamline" employment tribunals and scrap the third party harassment law will be consulted upon. A requirement for public bodies to consider the impact of policies on social inequality will be dropped. Ministers said the package "struck
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National Six major Islamic organizations have voiced objections to the gender fairness and equality bill, saying that some articles may harm Islamic values. The objections were made during a consultation meeting between the organizations and the
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National's inaction on gender discrimination has again been highlighted with the gender pay gap now sitting at 13 per cent, says Labour's spokesperson for Women's Affairs Carol Beaumont. Statistic New Zealand's Quarterly Employment Survey for June
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By George Madame Njoki Ndung’u would pass as any other celebrity, but under her rightful watch, Kenya has made major social, economic and political strides. The former Commissioner with the Constitution Review Commiss
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Home Secretary Theresa May said the Equality Act, passed in April, would be implemented next October. Mrs May, who is also Equalities Minister, said it would make it easier for firms to comply with anti-discrimination rules. Business group the CBI
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Liberal Democrat Lynne Featherstone has been appointed a junior Home Office minister with responsibility for equality, she said today. Ms Featherstone, who was equality spokeswoman for two years, said it was a "huge opportunity to change things for
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Scottish firms £4.3 billion out of pocket, according to new research. But although three-quarters of small firms are faced with unpaid invoices, less than half have taken steps to solve the problem...The collective value of invoices paid outside of
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Insinuating that females are not as strong as men could be considered 'unlawful sex discrimination' under legislation set out in Harriet Harman's forthcoming Equality Bill...This includes what may happen when a woman joins a gym and begins lifting
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Members of cults and “new religions” such as Scientology, whose supporters include the film stars Tom Cruise and John Travolta, would also be offered protection, as would atheists. A code of practice explaining the legal implications of the equality
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Official guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission warns schools that insisting that girls wear skirts may breach the rights of those who feel compelled to live as boys. The watchdog, which has enforcement powers against public bodies
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