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Discrimination at work

June 2024

  • Women in Football sign at Wembley.

    Data shows 89% of women in football industry experience discrimination

  • Lucy Webster

    There should be over 100 disabled MPs, but there are barely any. UK politics has a huge accessibility problem

    Lucy Webster

May 2024

  • Four smartly-dressed female BBC news presenters walk side by side in a London street

    BBC presenter Martine Croxall returns to screen after bringing tribunal claim

    Croxall has sued corporation for discrimination along with three other female senior journalists
  • A roomful of people working in the arts

    Fewer than one in 10 arts workers in UK have working-class roots

    The cultural sector falls short on other measures of diversity too, with 9o% of workers white, says new report
  • Four women walk together along a pavement

    Tribunal excludes equal pay from female presenters’ claim against BBC

    Martine Croxall, Karin Giannone, Kasia Madera and Annita McVeigh have accused broadcaster of age and sex discrimination

April 2024

  • Francesca Amewudah-Rivers

    ‘Too much to bear’: Black actors condemn racial abuse of Romeo & Juliet star

  • Stefan Stern

    The world has changed. So why do businessmen still think they can harass women at work parties?

    Stefan Stern
  • The Cocoa School of Journalism and Creative Arts in Beckenham, south London

    New journalism school in London sets out to improve diversity

  • man and woman in office meeting one on one

    ‘HR is not your friend’: why frustrated workers are hiring reps of their own

February 2024

  • Doctor with patient

    UK regulator to apologise to gay doctors struck off because of sexuality

  • A silhouette of a woman in an office with two co-workers.

    Employers must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for women going through menopause

  • A woman on a path in a park

    Royal Parks workers bring landmark case over race and equal pay

  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wearing woolly hats and smiling in Whistler, Canada.

    Kardashian, Beckham, Sussex: every name tells a story but it’s up to you to draw the conclusion

    Tomiwa Owolade

January 2024

  • Football kicked into a goal

    Women in football need the sport to up its game

  • Prof Jo Phoenix, a criminologist at the Open University

    Open University academic wins tribunal case over gender-critical views

  • Maya Forstater

    ‘A politically toxic issue’: the legal battles over gender-critical beliefs

  • Brisbane, Australia - Queensland fire department logo<br>stock image  Brisbane, Australia - Queensland fire department logo

    Alleged bullying, harassment and sexism in QFES ‘supercharged’ in recent months, author of open letter claims

December 2023

  • Liverpool FC crest on a corner flag at Anfield

    British Asian man sues Liverpool FC over ‘racial discrimination’

    Asad Farooq, 25, claims club rejected his job application in favour of someone less experienced
  • The Unite leader, Sharon Graham

    Four in five UK women say workplace support for menopause lacking – survey

    Exclusive: Unite union finds some employers did not even allow simple adjustments such as fans for hot flushes
  • When AV Bourke shows up at her job site, she’s one of only two women on the ground — out of about 15 workers installing solar panels. Bourke is a SolarCorps Construction Fellow at GRID Alternatives.

    California Dreaming
    ‘Quite a gap to close’: women ‘vastly underrepresented’ in green jobs sector

    Women comprise a strikingly small portion of the clean tech workforce, but the White House has made steps to change that
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