Review concludes need for single Equality Act
An independent review of anti-discrimination legislation has called for
a single Equality Act that would include protection from discrimination
on grounds of sexual orientation, age and religion, in addition to the
groups currently protected under UK law.
The review, Equality: a new framework, is a detailed examination of
current anti-discrimination law and contains over 50 recommendations for
improvement. It was carried out by the Centre for Public Law and the
Judge Institute for Management Studies at the University of Cambridge.
It is likely to be highly influential in future discussions on changes
to equality law.
Other recommendations include:
*the establishment of a human rights commission for Britain with a
separate single equality commission;
*a duty on public authorities to promote equality and collect and
publish the data required to do this; and
*a requirement on employers to conduct periodical reviews of employment
practices to ensure equal participation and to conduct regular pay
audits.
The Equal Opportunities Commission welcomed the report. Chief Executive
Lynne Berry said: "We particularly welcome the recommendation for a duty
on public authorities to promote equality."
Equality: a new framework, Bob Hepple QC, Mary Coussey and Tuyfal
Choudhury, Hart Publishing, tel: 01865 245533, price £15.