What to do if you suffer from discrimination
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Responding to Workplace Discrimination: Understanding Your Rights and Procedures
Dealing with Discrimination
If you face discrimination at work, know that laws like the Equality Act 2010 protect your rights. It's important to discuss the issue with someone you trust and consider formal steps to address it.
Employer's Responsibility Under the Equality Act 2010
Employers are obliged to investigate and address complaints of discrimination, ensuring proper resolution.
Raising a Grievance
Lodging a complaint triggers your employer's grievance procedure, designed to handle such issues according to policy and law.
Employment Tribunal Process
If unresolved, you can take your complaint to an employment tribunal for legal adjudication.
Tribunal Remedies and Compensation
The tribunal can offer remedies like compensation or corrective actions if your claim is successful.
Indirect Discrimination Considerations
In cases of indirect discrimination, the tribunal will carefully assess all aspects before determining remedies.
Scope of Complaints
Complaints can extend beyond employers to include co-workers, consultants, or contractors.
Liability in Discrimination Cases
Individuals can be personally liable for discriminatory acts, though there are exceptions based on the employer's assurances.
Criminal Offences and Penalties
Employers providing false assurances leading to unlawful acts can face criminal charges and penalties.
Conclusion
Understanding your rights and the procedures for addressing workplace discrimination is crucial for ensuring a fair and respectful work environment.