US supreme court likely to back straight woman in ‘reverse discrimination’ case

Case from Ohio woman could transform workplace discrimination claims and lead to flood of lawsuits

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NHS pilot uses virtual reality to tackle racism and discrimination among staff

Immersive training scenarios highlight experiences of minority ethnic colleagues in health service

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Mel B among Britons taking fight against afro hair discrimination to parliament

World Afro Day campaign urges MPs to update Equality Act to make afro hair a protected characteristic

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‘It’s sometimes right to disobey laws’: Doctor suspended for Insulate Britain protests speaks out

Convicted of non-violent offences in Insulate Britain action, Dr Diana Warner is second GP to have licence suspended, which a medical tribunal ruled could damage patient trust

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‘It’s sometimes right to disobey laws’: Doctor suspended for Insulate Britain protests speaks out

Convicted of non-violent offences in Insulate Britain action, Dr Diana Warner is second GP to have licence suspended, which a medical tribunal ruled could damage patient trust

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

More than 800 performers signed a letter after Francesca Amewudah-Rivers was targeted with online abuse

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

Many US employees don’t trust their HR departments, and instead turn to independent services for help with discrimination or harassment issues

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

Trade bodies are setting out rules to avoid ‘unacceptable’ behaviour, but part of the problem is how we view work itself, says author Stefan Stern

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Lesbian officer awarded $2.6 million after decades of discrimination

A former Ohio police officer has been awarded over $2.6 million in damages for decades of discrimination by supervisors.

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Equality laws could be changed to protect women in menopause, says MP

Strengthening legislation ‘not ruled out’ claims chair of inquiry into menopause discrimination, Caroline Nokes