Camau cyfreithiol
Challenging a discriminatory work hairstyle policy
Wedi ei gyhoeddi: 19 Gorffenaf 2020
Diweddarwyd diwethaf: 19 Gorffenaf 2020
I ba wledydd mae hyn yn berthnasol?
Manylion yr achos
Nodwedd warchodedig | Hil, Rhyw |
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Mathau o hawliadau cydraddoldeb | Gwahaniaethu uniongyrchol, Aflonyddu, Gwahaniaethu anuniongyrchol |
Llys neu dribiwnlys | Tribiwnlys Cyflogaeth |
Mae'r gyfraith yn berthnasol i | Lloegr, Alban, Cymru |
Cyflwr yr achos | Wedi gorffen |
Ein cyfranogiad | Cymorth cyfreithiol (adran 28 o Ddeddf Cydraddoldeb 2006) |
Canlyniad | Setliad |
Meysydd o fywyd | Gwaith |
Enw achos: G v X
A woman with afro hair was told by her employer that she had to wear her hair straightened and tied back. We challenged the policy to clarify if the employer’s policy was discriminatory against black women, which ended in a successful settlement for the claimant.
Mater cyfreithiol
Is the hair policy of the employer discriminatory?
Cefndir
A woman with afro hair was told by her employer that she had to wear her hair straightened and tied back.
Initially she was not allowed to braid her hair. However, her employer later said it was acceptable, but that she would have to carry a letter of permission with her in case braids were queried by managers.
On two separate occasions she had to show this letter, which caused her stress for which she took sickness absence and then resigned.
Pam roedden ni'n cymryd rhan
We wanted to clarify if the employer’s policy was discriminatory against black women.
Ultimately, we wanted to see the policy reversed, as part of our work to eliminate discrimination in the workplace.
This case comes within our work aim where people in Britain have equal access to the labour market and are treated fairly at work.
Beth wnaethom ni
We funded an external solicitor to run the woman’s case, and provided a solicitor from EHRC to represent her at tribunal.
Beth ddigwyddodd
The case settled successfully before a judicial mediation.
Pwy fydd yn elwa
The business we challenged employs in the region of 46,000 employees worldwide. The employer indicated its intention to review its policy and the significance of this legal challenge contributes towards protecting all those employees from discrimination at work in the future.
Dyddiad y gwrandawiad
Diweddariadau tudalennau
Cyhoeddwyd
19 Gorffenaf 2020
Diweddarwyd diwethaf
19 Gorffenaf 2020