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How should HR teams interpret the recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of sex, and subsequent update from the EHRC?
The EHRC said that the guidance was necessary following the ruling due to public uncertainty about the ruling’s implications.
Trans men are legally women, the UK high court ruled, but they won't be allowed to attend women's rape crisis groups...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has released interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in law.
Equality and Human Rights Commission issued interim guidance after ruling this month that a woman is legally defined based on sex at birth Britain's equality watchdog has advised that transgender ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published an interim update on the practical implications of the UK ...
LONDON — Transgender women will be excluded from women’s toilets, hospital wards and sports teams after a U.K. Supreme Court ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published updated guidance. The Scottish Government has said it is keen to work with the UK equalities regulator to ensure “consistent, inclusive and ...
The UK's Supreme Court ruled that transgender women are excluded from the legal definition of a woman. The head of the ...
Trans women “should not be permitted to use the women’s facilities” in workplaces or public-facing services like shops and hospitals, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC ...
It comes after the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published interim guidance in response to the court’s ruling on the definition of a woman under equalities law. Earlier this month ...