by Roy Magara | Dec 17, 2025 | Article, Discrimination
Why this matters right now You’re called into another meeting. This time, you’re told your “attitude” is the problem. That you’re “too outspoken”. That you “don’t quite fit the culture”. No examples are given, and you’re not given any kind of formal warning. Yet days...
by Esther Peacock | Nov 25, 2025 | Article, Pregnancy & Maternity
So, an employee has told you they’re pregnant. If you’re like many employers, your first thoughts may go straight to the practical side of things: How will we manage the workload? Do we need maternity cover? What changes do we need to put in place? These are...
by Roy Magara | Nov 4, 2025 | Discrimination, Volunteering
The recent news articles involving Tom Boyd, a young man with autism who volunteered at Waitrose for over 600 hours, has raised important questions about the nature of volunteering, disability discrimination, and workers’ rights under the Equality Act...
by Esther Peacock | Oct 27, 2025 | Article, Sexual Harassment
It starts quietly. A comment brushed off. A hand that lingers. A message that crosses a line. For many employees, these moments aren’t isolated, they’re part of a pattern of sexual harassment that slowly erodes confidence and safety at work. And while the topic...
by Roy Magara | Oct 1, 2025 | Discrimination
The recent county court judgment in Haynes v The English Blackball Pool Association offers a topic legal precedent regarding transgender discrimination in the context of the Equality Act 2010. This case, being the first of its kind since the Supreme Court’s...