Discrimination guidance
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has recently given guidance on how
tribunals should deal with cases where an employee commits a
discriminatory act at work for which the employer could be liable. It
says that tribunals have to consider two things. First they have to
identify whether the employer took any steps to prevent the
discrimination and then they have to see if there was anything else that
the employer could have done. It is not enough for the employer to argue
that further steps would not have prevented the discriminatory action.