Regulations have been in place since 2003 to prevent discrimination in employment on the grounds of Religion or Belief. However, legislation is not on its own enough to secure fair practices in the workplace. Importantly, previous research has suggested that employers lack awareness of the regulations and may not have fully adjusted to the requirements and implications of the legislation. As such, the Government, through the DTI, has made funds available for capacity building among employers to support the implementation of the regulations. Using this funding, the Fair Play Partnership commissioned the Policy Research Institute at Leeds Metropolitan University to undertake research which will provide baseline information on the existing sta...
This multi-article investigation examines corporate board composition and the implications for regul...
A versão original deste documento encontra-se disponível em: http://www.cite.gov.pt/imgs/downlds/Cor...
The traditional view of judicial behaviour posits that only the evidence and the law form the basis ...
Regulations have been in place since 2003 to prevent discrimination in employment on the grounds of ...
This report describes how local authorities are implementing the Equality Act 2010, specifically the...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (‘the Commission’) is interested in exploring the relations...
The research project reported in this thesis concerned the business case for equal opportunity in t...
This is the first national survey of prejudice in Britain for over a decade. It measures prejudic...
This report presents findings from a qualitative research project carried out as part of a wider eva...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the management of the HIV and AIDS workplace policy at Stat...
This report presents the findings of a research project undertaken for the Higher Education Funding ...
Background: Women currently represent 47 percent of the workforce, and these rates have been steadil...
Research report presented to SBL, Unisa, Midrand.The purpose of this research is to investigate the ...
Since 1997 successive governments have pursued a range of policies to reduce the amount of money los...
The purpose of the Act on Equality between Women and Men is to prevent discrimination based on gende...
This multi-article investigation examines corporate board composition and the implications for regul...
A versão original deste documento encontra-se disponível em: http://www.cite.gov.pt/imgs/downlds/Cor...
The traditional view of judicial behaviour posits that only the evidence and the law form the basis ...
Regulations have been in place since 2003 to prevent discrimination in employment on the grounds of ...
This report describes how local authorities are implementing the Equality Act 2010, specifically the...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (‘the Commission’) is interested in exploring the relations...
The research project reported in this thesis concerned the business case for equal opportunity in t...
This is the first national survey of prejudice in Britain for over a decade. It measures prejudic...
This report presents findings from a qualitative research project carried out as part of a wider eva...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the management of the HIV and AIDS workplace policy at Stat...
This report presents the findings of a research project undertaken for the Higher Education Funding ...
Background: Women currently represent 47 percent of the workforce, and these rates have been steadil...
Research report presented to SBL, Unisa, Midrand.The purpose of this research is to investigate the ...
Since 1997 successive governments have pursued a range of policies to reduce the amount of money los...
The purpose of the Act on Equality between Women and Men is to prevent discrimination based on gende...
This multi-article investigation examines corporate board composition and the implications for regul...
A versão original deste documento encontra-se disponível em: http://www.cite.gov.pt/imgs/downlds/Cor...
The traditional view of judicial behaviour posits that only the evidence and the law form the basis ...