TUC: Pregnancy discrimination is happening on an “industrial scale”

31 Aug 2016 12:26 PM

Commenting on today’s (Wednesday) report by the Women and Equalities Select Committee, which warns of a “shocking” rise in the number of women experiencing pregnancy discrimination at work, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:

“Pregnancy discrimination forces tens of thousands of women out of their jobs every year. It is not just confined to a few workplaces, it is happening on an industrial scale.

“Today’s report must lead to action. As well as extending protection for pregnant women and new mums, the government must stop charging women up to £1,200 to take a pregnancy discrimination claim. The introduction of tribunal fees has been a gift for Britain’s worst bosses and allowed them to get away with mistreating pregnant women and working mums.

“My advice to women is to join a union. As the Equality and Human Rights Commission highlighted recently, pregnant women and new mums are treated better in workplaces that recognise trade unions.”

The TUC says that just 1% of women who are discriminated against in pregnancy take a claim against their employer to tribunal.

The TUC wants the government to:

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