Tag: Equality and Human Rights Commission

Calls for over-65s to keep working

Calls for over-65s to keep working

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is supporting plans to let the over 65s continue working. Earlier this month, minister for Women and Equality, Harriet Harman, announced a major shake-up in the retirement law which will see workers no longer forced to retire at 65. Miss Harman believes a radical change in the law is [...]

High Court rules workers can be forced to retire at 65

High Court rules workers can be forced to retire at 65

A High Court judge has today ruled that employers are still able to dismiss workers when they reach the age of 65. Currently, the law means that a British worker can have their employment terminated at the age of 65 without redundancy payments – even if they do not want to retire. Furthermore, an employer [...]

New measures to be introduced to tackle ‘shocking’ gender pay gap

New measures to be introduced to tackle ‘shocking’ gender pay gap

A survey has found that women in the UK’s financial sector receive around 80% less pay than their male counterparts. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) established that, on average, women earn £2,875 in performance related pay, compared to £14,554 for men. Published today, the Commission’s Finance Sector Inquiry, is the first time this [...]