The Equality Act – Positive Action in Recruitment and PromotionPrintPdfClose »

24/03/2011

Provisions contained in the Equality Act 2010 that allow positive action specifically in the process of recruitment and promotion, in limited circumstances, come into force on 6 April 2011. Positive action applies to all the protected characteristics covered by the Act.

The new provisions mean that it is not unlawful to recruit or promote a candidate who is of equal merit, in relation to the specific job or position for which they have applied, to another candidate for the same post if the employer reasonably thinks that:

  • the candidate has a protected characteristic that is under-represented in the workforce; or
  • people with that characteristic suffer a disadvantage connected to that characteristic.

This kind of positive action is only allowed where it is a proportionate way of addressing the under-representation or disadvantage. The Act does not allow an employer to appoint a less suitable candidate just because he or she has a protected characteristic that is under-represented or disadvantaged.

For help understanding how the new provisions will operate and practical advice on its implementation, please contact:

Kerry Curd

Associate Solicitor
T: 01626 202406
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