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This equipment was donated by Thompsons S olicitors

This equipment was donated by Thompsons S olicitors. Update on equalities: where are we? Wednesday 8 th December, 2010. Multiple discrimination and positive action. Sally Brett Senior Equality Policy Officer. Multiple discrimination.

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  1. This equipment was donated by Thompsons Solicitors Update on equalities: where are we? Wednesday 8th December, 2010

  2. Multiple discrimination and positive action Sally Brett Senior Equality Policy Officer

  3. Multiple discrimination • TUC argued for multiple discrimination to be recognised in Act • Concern employer could point to comparator who shares one characteristic to defeat claim • Could be addressed by removing specific requirements for comparator

  4. Equality Act 2010 S.14 ‘Combined discrimination: dual characteristics’: “A person (A) discriminates against another (B) if, because of a combination of two relevant protected characteristics, A treats B less favourably than A treats or would treat a person who does not share either of those characteristics”

  5. Equality Act 2010 • Only applies to direct discrimination • Only two characteristics • Could include characteristic you associate with or perceived to have • No indirect discrimination or harassment claims • If an exception applies to one of the characteristics e.g. an occupational requirement then claim defeated • Government still considering s.14

  6. Impact of s.14 • Recognition of multiple discrimination • CAB evidence suggests 7.7% claims involve more than one characteristic • Could help e.g. gay men working in childcare, women with young children • But what if 3 characteristics e.g. young Muslim men? • What if harassment or indirect discrimination also involved?

  7. Multiple discrimination without s.14 • Claims will be brought as multiple single characteristic claims as now • ETs should focus on reason for treatment and not constructing comparators to defeat claims • A single Equality Act may further encourage purposive approach

  8. Multiple discrimination without s.14 • Cox J, “the nature of discrimination is such that it cannot always be sensibly compartmentalised into discrete categories” (Ministry of Defence v Debique [2010]) • Get recognition of multiple discrimination in employer policy/ practice • Single Equality Duty encourages inclusive approach

  9. Positive action – old laws • SDA and RRA – ‘discriminatory training’ provisions allowed training or encouragement only for under-represented groups • Age/RB/SO Regs – ‘exceptions for positive action’ allowed training or encouragement to prevent or compensate for disadvantage • DDA permitted more favourable treatment of disabled people

  10. Equality Act 2010 • S.158 Positive action: general Applies if a person reasonably thinks there is disadvantage, different needs or under-representation connected to a protected characteristic • Allows any action which is proportionate means of minimising disadvantage, meeting different needs, or improving participation

  11. Equality Act 2010 • S.159 Positive action: recruitment and promotion NOT commenced • It would allow someone to be treated more favourably because they have protected characteristic • If to minimise disadvantage or increase participation • If they are as qualified as others • If no blanket policy and proportionate

  12. Will there be more positive action? • More scope for positive action in Equality Act 2010 • Appears in Part 11 ‘Advancement of Equality’ • Applies to all characteristics • s.13 clarifies more favourable treatment of disabled people will not be unlawful discrimination

  13. Will there be more positive action? • Positive action is voluntary • Except public sector equality duty in Part 11 suggests some compulsion • S.149 explains having due regard to advancing equality of opportunity means considering need to: • minimise disadvantage • meet different needs • encourage greater participation

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