Promoting equality for disabled workers - a guide for trade union reps (November 2013)

Chapter 2

Perception discrimination and harassment

The definition of direct discrimination also prohibits perception discrimination or harassment. This is where an employee is treated less favourably because they are mistakenly believed to have a protected characteristic. For instance, a worker is wrongly suspected of having HIV.


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