Sentences with phrase «constitutes unlawful discrimination»

It's not a question of freedom of speech; in the workplace, expressing opinions which create an offensive or hostile environment for women (or any workers) constitutes unlawful discrimination.
Humanists UK, which supported the challenge, notes that the decision of Vale of Glamorgan Council to withdraw its opposition in the face of challenge must surely send a clear message to all other councils across England and Wales that the exclusion of humanists constitutes unlawful discrimination.
The claimant's submissions were directed, first, to reg 3, which permitted employers to justify direct discrimination on the ground of age; second, to reg 30 that provided that it did not constitute unlawful discrimination for an employer to dismiss an employee on the grounds of retirement at age 65.
On the other hand, if your employment contract follows an affirmative action plan that is not remedial and narrowly tailored for past discrimination, it may constitute unlawful discrimination.
The Vice-Chair held that Kulczycki's conduct constituted unlawful discrimination in the employment since it related to an incident that occurred in the workplace.
A lawsuit was filed, which the Parents and Seller joined, and the trial court ruled that the Community's actions did not constitute an unlawful discrimination because the Community's age restriction was lawful and did not discriminate based on an individual's disability.

Not exact matches

Consequently it is technically possible for conduct to constitute unlawful harassment even if it is not direct discrimination.
The Supreme Court unanimously allowed the appeal to the extent of granting a declaration that provision of APs constituted direct discrimination against women, which is unlawful unless justified, and that the Secretary of State has yet to show such justification.
In some cases, however, actions, policies, or practices intended to benefit or protect pregnant workers or job seekers actually constitute unlawful pregnancy discrimination.
It would, of course, constitute unlawful disability discrimination to fail to hire someone purely because they suffered from cancer.
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