LRD guides and handbook May 2015

Law at Work 2015

Chapter 6

Perception discrimination and harassment

[ch 6: pages 157-158]

The definition of direct discrimination is broad enough to prohibit perception discrimination or harassment. This is where an employee is treated less favourably because they are mistakenly believed to have a protected characteristic, for example, where an employee suffers abuse for being a Muslim when they are of another faith, or of no faith, or where a worker is discriminated against because they are wrongly thought to be older than they are.

Again, protection against this kind of discrimination does not extend to the protected characteristics of pregnancy, maternity, marriage or civil partnership.