jamabikes":1fh8169w said:
a friend has just been denied a job at work cos his gf, who also works at the same place, is epileptic. the boss sited he couldn't rely on him, as he would have to keep going home to look after her. sounds a bit iffy. does he have a leg to stand on?
Employer has possibly broken the law, and, in my eyes, he bloody well doesn't have a leg to stand on. This is discrimination by association.
The short of it is: She has a protected characteristic, and the employer is discriminating against him due to this.
If I were your friend, I'd stick in a grievance straight away, check the ACAS website for guidelines on how to do this, and raise the issue and start throwing stones. If I were an quite clever about it, too, I'd make a protected disclosure about it to his higher ups, in letter form, which will then protect his position further.
Hopefully, they both have household insurance as you can bring employment law claims using this, and you don't have to use their panel lawyers. And then check your insurance policies and start phoning around for some lawyers.
It's against the law and this sort of conduct is not at all acceptable.