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Claiming Disability Discrimination - Assessing Barriers to Justice

English · Hardback

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Research shows that when accessing and retaining work, and when seeking promotion, disabled people often face discrimination and disadvantage that can be unlawful. Obtaining a remedy is no easy matter as, although access to justice and a fair public hearing are key human rights, disabled claimants often face barriers in Employment Tribunals.
Using a unique and bespoke dataset, this book examines the factors that determine the outcome of these cases in British Employment Tribunals. These factors include the impact of case and claimant characteristics, the effect of public sector employment, what happens to disability discrimination claims when they contain claims for other types of discrimination such as race discrimination, and the distinctiveness of a claim for a failure to make a reasonable adjustment. The book concludes by proposing reforms to the legal system, government policy and wider social change, along with suggestions for future research. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of disability discrimination, as well as the broader fields of employment relations, EDI, HRM and labour studies.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction and key concepts.- Chapter 2. Disabled people in the UK's labour market and Conservative government policy: a critique.-Chapter 3. The legal framework.- Chapter 4. Research methods: our approach to socio-legal research.- Chapter 5. Features of cases and outcomes at the Employment Tribunal.- Chapter 6. Representative bureaucracy and disabled employees in the British public sector.- Chapter 7. Employment Tribunal claims for failure to make reasonable adjustments.- Chapter 8. Intersectional claims at the Employment Tribunal.- Chapter 9: Barriers to justice and the way forward.

About the author

Laura C. William is an Associate Professor of Employment Relations and Equality at the University of Greenwich, UK, specialising in equality legislation.
Susan Corby is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Greenwich, UK, concentrating on disability discrimination.
Birgit Pauksztat is a Research Professor at Nordland Research Institute and a Professor at Nord University, Norway, with a focus on organisational sociology.

Product details

Authors Susan Corby, Birgit Pauksztat, Laura William
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031743863
ISBN 978-3-0-3174386-3
No. of pages 191
Dimensions 148 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Weight 375 g
Illustrations XXIII, 191 p. 9 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Arbeitsrecht, allgemein, Gesellschafts-, Handels- und Wettbewerbsrecht, allgemein, Human Resource Management, Sozialrecht und Medizinrecht, Equality, Representation, Labour Law/Social Law, Business Law, Diversity Management and Women in Business, discrimination law, employment tribunal, employment relations, critical labour studies

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