This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the legal rules that cover it in the United Kingdom and the United States. Weightism is discrimination that is often based on stereotypical views of people who have weight issues, especially people who are obese or very thin. This article will restrict its attention to discrimination against obese employees; however, what is said applies to both categories of employees, because extremely thin employees will experience similar discriminatory treatment at the hands of their employers and are entitled to the same legal protection. There has been a general lack of precedent in both jurisdictions which makes determining entitlement to legal rights dif...
This study explored weight-based discrimination using a range of weight categories, as represented b...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Plan AThe prominence of obesity has increased in the United States to account for over one-third of ...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
South African labour law is forever evolving to address new issues in the modern workplace. One such...
Part I will examine past and present attitudes regarding obesity in US society and will discuss the ...
People of non-ideal-weight (overweight or severely underweight) are subjected to discrimination, in ...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
Protection against obesity discrimination is extremely limited under the Americans with Disabilities...
Part I of the Note discusses the existence of employment discrimination against the overweight and t...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Walker and Karsten are two important decisions in disability discrimination law – not solely on the ...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Background: Obese individuals are frequent targets of weight-based discrimination, particularly in t...
Obesity is a prevalent social matter in modern day society which open doors for discrimination in th...
This study explored weight-based discrimination using a range of weight categories, as represented b...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Plan AThe prominence of obesity has increased in the United States to account for over one-third of ...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
South African labour law is forever evolving to address new issues in the modern workplace. One such...
Part I will examine past and present attitudes regarding obesity in US society and will discuss the ...
People of non-ideal-weight (overweight or severely underweight) are subjected to discrimination, in ...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
Protection against obesity discrimination is extremely limited under the Americans with Disabilities...
Part I of the Note discusses the existence of employment discrimination against the overweight and t...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Walker and Karsten are two important decisions in disability discrimination law – not solely on the ...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Background: Obese individuals are frequent targets of weight-based discrimination, particularly in t...
Obesity is a prevalent social matter in modern day society which open doors for discrimination in th...
This study explored weight-based discrimination using a range of weight categories, as represented b...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Plan AThe prominence of obesity has increased in the United States to account for over one-third of ...