Equal pay claims

Birmingham City Council has lost its appeal against an equal pay claim made by 170 women and 4 men. The Council argued that the claim was outside of the six-month time limit.



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Birmingham City Council has lost its appeal against an equal pay claim made by 170 women and 4 men. The Council argued that the claim was outside of the six-month time limit.
In October, the Government published its response to consultation on proposals to repeal Equality Act 2010 provisions giving: • powers to employment tribunals to make wider recommendations in discrimination cases • the procedure for obtaining information to inform employment tribunal decision making • employer liability for harassment of employees by third parties