LRD guides and handbook July 2020

Law at work 2020 - the trade union guide to employment law

Chapter 10

Dismissal for manifesting offensive political opinions

[ch 10: pages 371-372]

Someone who is dismissed for simply holding offensive political opinions may have a claim for unfair dismissal and freedom of expression rights under Article 10, European Convention on Human Rights. In addition, some political beliefs may be protected by the Equality Act 2010. See page 221.

As always, a fair dismissal requires well-publicised rules and policies making the employer’s standards clear.

No service is needed for a claim for unfair dismissal where the reason or main reason for dismissal is or relates to an employee’s “political opinions or affiliation” (section 108(4), ERA 96, Redfearn v The UK [2012] ECHR 1878).