Sex discrimination: changing rosters to facilitate breastfeeding | Practical Law

Sex discrimination: changing rosters to facilitate breastfeeding | Practical Law

An employment tribunal has held that an airline’s roster practices were indirectly sex discriminatory towards two breastfeeding employees because it refused to allow them to have bespoke roster arrangements. For full coverage of this case, see Practical Law Employment, Legal update, Airline's roster practices were indirectly discriminatory towards breastfeeding mothers.

Sex discrimination: changing rosters to facilitate breastfeeding

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Sex discrimination: changing rosters to facilitate breastfeeding

by Keystone Law and Practical Law Employment
Published on 01 Dec 2016United Kingdom
An employment tribunal has held that an airline’s roster practices were indirectly sex discriminatory towards two breastfeeding employees because it refused to allow them to have bespoke roster arrangements. For full coverage of this case, see Practical Law Employment, Legal update, Airline's roster practices were indirectly discriminatory towards breastfeeding mothers.