It is unlawful to discriminate against anyone for their religion or belief, as well as an individual’s lack of religion or belief, in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
In a work environment, all employees should be protected against discrimination of their religious faith or philosophical belief. This ensures that all aspects of religion and philosophy are equal, and that one employee’s faith or belief does not dominate another, including their superiors’ religion or belief.
In respect of philosophical beliefs, an individual or group must show substantial evidence of their belief system being a dominant aspect in their lives. This should also ensure that their belief does not conflict with the fundamental rights of their colleagues. The main focus areas to consider when dealing with religion or belief discrimination include: