Category Archives: philosophical belief
Sacked for your beliefs? A balancing act for Tribunals.
One of the issues I talk about a lot with clients is the extent to which employees with beliefs that might conflict with the values of the employer need to be accommodated – and how employers should deal with potential … Continue reading
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Tagged gender critical, Higgs v farmors, Human Rights, religion and belief, trans rights
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Forstater v CGD Europe – what the Tribunal actually found
Debating transgender issues can be really difficult. It is one of those areas where you cannot really articulate a position without using vocabulary that at least some people will find objectionable. Writing about it feels like treading through a minefield … Continue reading
