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England    Employment    Frequently asked questions about employment

Employment - In England

 

 


I'm being harassed at work because my colleagues think I’m gay. What can I do?

This information applies to England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

I am called names, and teased by my colleagues at work, because they think I am gay. I have spoken to my boss but he has done nothing about it, and says it’s just a bit of fun and I shouldn’t take it so seriously. What can I do?

Any behaviour like this in the workplace that upsets an individual, can amount to harassment. Employers are responsible for the actions of their staff, as well as staff being individually responsible for their behaviour towards their colleagues. If you are being harassed , your employer may be responsible unless they can show that they took all possible steps to prevent the harassment. It is unlawful to discriminate against, or to harass workers, because they are believed to be lesbian, gay or bisexual, whether or not they are actually lesbian, gay or bisexual.

Since your boss is refusing to take your concerns seriously, you may want to raise a grievance with him. This should be in writing, and should be signed and dated. If you decide to make a claim for discrimination to an employment tribunal, you must raise a written grievance before you do this.

If you think you have been discriminated against because of your sexuality, you should get advice from an experienced adviser, for example, at a Citizens Advice Bureau. To search for details of your nearest CAB, including those that can give advice by e-mail, click on (New window) nearest CAB.

For more information about raising a written grievance with your boss, see Dealing with grievances, dismissal and disciplinary action at work.

For more information about discrimination at work because you are lesbian, gay or bisexual, see What can I do if my employer treats me unfairly because of my sexuality, in Employment fact sheets.

For more information about other types of discrimination and harassment in the workplace see Basic rights at work.


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