"Equality legislation" refers to laws and rules made by governments to ensure that all people are treated fairly and equally, regardless of their differences. These laws aim to prevent discrimination and promote equal opportunities for everyone.
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There is already some discussion about including amendments to
marriage equality legislation that will allow further discrimination against same - sex or other couples.
The health service said the move was to keep in line
with equality legislation to ensure those who do not identify as heterosexual are treated fairly.
«With bipartisan passage of marriage
equality legislation in the state Assembly, and five additional senators from both sides of the aisle pledging to vote in of support marriage legislation, this week has been nothing short of historic for New York.
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In an interview with Gay Times magazine, Conservative leader David Cameron displays uncertainty over support for key votes
on equality legislation in European and UK parliaments.
She told Labour MPs and supporters: «Everything we're proud of — from the NHS, to the minimum wage, to
equality legislation which has civilised our society — is there because we were in Government.
The equality bill consolidates all of the government's
previous equality legislation in one place, but has come in for criticism from both sides.
The right to breastfeed anywhere, anytime is protected, for instance,
by equality legislation in the UK, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and by U.S. state laws.
Following the December changes to EU gender
equality legislation Ian McIntosh, CEO of RED Driving School commented on the situation:
Domestic
equality legislation protects people from illegitimate discrimination and so engenders a public space where individual liberty can thrive.
New equality legislation has strengthened the hand of challengers to community care charging decisions, say Ed Mitchell & Clive Lewis QC
The special exemptions enshrined in the Act to permit organised religions to treat lesbian and gay people unkindly, unfairly, and discriminate against them are so wide that the legislation itself may even be in breach of
European equality legislation.
As America waits for the outcome of its own «gay cake» case, the need for
better equality legislation has never been stronger, argues James... More
Recently Pope Benedict said to our Bishops, during their five - yearly visit to him, that the measures enshrined in the Government's
equality legislation partly go against the «natural law».
It examined the discrimination experienced by transgender people in the UK and made a number of recommendations on issues including health, social care, education, the criminal justice system, and
current equalities legislation.
Whilst Harold Wilson and other moderate Labour leaders had their reforming instincts tempered by economic and political pressures, it was nonetheless Labour governments that legalised homosexuality, banned the death penalty and implemented major gender and
racial equalities legislation.
There is also some concern about Maria Miller, who has voted against
much equality legislation and for Jeremy Hunt at health.
Tony Blair has confirmed Catholic adoption agencies will not be exempt from new
gay equality legislation, saying there was «no place» for discrimination in Britain.
Skelos also suggested that other aspects of the women's
equality legislation as outlined by Cuomo — including a tightening of domestic violence laws and equal pay — could be dealt with.
«If people facing discrimination and hatred in our society do not know their rights, or have support from the EHRC in enforcing them,
then equality legislation will not be worth the paper it is written on.»
The urgent debate saw MPs suggest parliament should expel Church of England bishops from the House of Lords or force the church to
accept equality legislation in response to the vote.
We recognize and respect that not all faiths support marriage equality, and agree that it is appropriate that the proposed marriage
equality legislation provides broad protection for religious freedom.
Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith, who was not present at yesterday's press conference, released a statement shortly after the presser: «I have been and continue to be a strong supporter of marriage equality and remain steadfast in my commitment to passing the marriage
equality legislation submitted today by Governor Paterson.
He promised to introduce gender -
equality legislation requiring an equal male / female representation in the Scottish Cabinet and on the boards of Scottish - based companies, and planned to appoint a Cabinet Minister for Women.
What the government has so far failed to do is to bring the plethora of
separate equality legislation, often overlapping and filled with logic - chopping superfluities, into one statute.
Further, the EAT noted that there would be a gap in equality law protection if an employer, who wrongly perceives that an employee's impairment might at some point affect their work, could dismiss the employee in advance to avoid any duty to make allowances or adjustments in line
with equality legislation.
Lord Chief Justice Morgan, delivering his judgment, said: «Anyone who applies a religious aspect or a political aspect to the provision of services may be caught
by equality legislation, not because the legislation treats their religious belief or political opinion less favourably but because that person seeks to distinguish, on a basis that is prohibited, between those who will receive that service and those who will not.»
We also united in supporting the right of gay couples to stay in B&B s, against Tory shadow home secretary Chris Grayling's attack
on equality legislation.
The Assembly has passed marriage
equality legislation in previous legislative sessions but in 2009, the bill failed to pass the Senate.
Labour has passed a raft
of equality legislation since it came to office, but recent surveys have shown gay support for the Tories on the increase.
«This is an important issue for the administration, and the governor is committed to working with New Yorkers to get the
marriage equality legislation passed,» said Cuomo spokesman Richard Bamberger.
However, the Kirk and other churches are protected under
the equalities legislation to decide whether or not to participate.
But sadly those in power have no room for doubting the Tightness of their views and are intent on imposing conformity of views through
their equality legislation.
Asked whether the «tide of
equality legislation has gone too far in elevating equality over religious freedom», just one in five disagreed, while nearly eight in ten agreed or were unsure.
Baroness O'Loan, who has tabled Bill, said: «No one should be coerced by the risk to their careers into violating their conscience, and it is plainly inconsistent with the principles of
equality legislation to exclude whole sections of society from areas of medical employment simply because of their moral beliefs.»
Arguments that the locker room was reporters» workplace, and hence, subject to
equality legislation, fell on deaf ears, as Cherry repeated his position a few days later.
Gay people have more rights than religious believers due to
equality legislation, a parliamentary group found today.
Will the Senate GOP be as willing to compromise on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's women's
equality legislation that includes a strengthening of abortion and reproductive rights?
Suddenly, a lot of
the equalities legislation that was guaranteed by European law could now be open for revision — «under cover» of Brexit if not directly as part of it.
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