17-Sep-2010
ACAS has issued new guidance to help businesses understand the changes to the new Equality Act. The new guidance, ‘The Equality Act – what's new for employers?’, outlines what these changes will mean in practice.
Changes brought in by the Act include:
employers are potentially liable if their staff are harassed by people they don't employ, such as customers and suppliers;
from October employers should no longer send out pre-health questionnaires with employment application packs, although certain exemptions will apply;
Employment Tribunals can require employers found guilty of discrimination to take steps to require them to change their policies and practices to prevent further discrimination; and
if the contract of employment requires employees to keep pay secret, the Equality Act makes this requirement unenforceable.
John Taylor, ACAS Chief Executive, said:
‘Fairness in the workplace is good business and motivates staff as well as improving effectiveness and productivity. Last year Acas received around 32,000 calls on diversity and discrimination-related issues. Our new guide helps businesses and managers understand what the changes mean in practice and what action employers will need to take.’