Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 906 Date: 29/09/2008 Publisher: IRS

Disability discrimination: Associative discrimination prohibited

TOPICS:
equal opportunities disability

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Coleman v Attridge Law and another [2008] IRLR 722 ECJ (2 reports)


In Coleman v Attridge Law and another [2008] IRLR 722, the ECJ held that the protection afforded against direct discrimination and harassment on grounds of disability under the Equal Treatment Framework Directive is not limited to those who are themselves disabled.

Key points

  • The prohibition of direct discrimination and harassment in the Equal Treatment Framework Directive is not limited to those people who are themselves disabled.

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