Politik

Gericht spricht diskriminierter Integrationslotsin eine Entschädigung zu

Das Arbeitsgericht Hamburg hat einer gebürtigen Türkin eine Entschädigungszahlung in Höhe von drei Monatsgehältern zugesprochen. Yesim Fadia wollte als Integrationslotsin beim Diakonischen Werk arbeiten, der Einrichtung bei der Religionsverständigung helfen – doch die Hamburger Diakonie lehnte die Muslimin ab. Als Fadia durchblicken ließ, dass Sie nur aus Interesse an der Arbeitsstelle bereit dazu wäre, der […]

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Discrimination case in Sweden: Lesbian was refused the purchase of a dog

A Stockholm court ruling decided that homosexual citizens cannot be prevented from purchasing dogs in Sweden. The court confirmed an earlier district verdict in favour of a lesbian who had sought damages from a dog breeder who refused to sell her a puppy because of her sexual preference. The dog owner has to pay the […]

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European Commission about to investigate the impact of culture on creativity

In January European Commissioner Ján Figel‘ announced the launch of a study on the role of culture, and the EU’s cultural industries, in promoting and stimulating creativity, innovation and growth in the EU. “Innovation and creativity are fundamental to the process of economic growth,” Mr. Figel‘ told the representatives, “and they also boost social development.

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Judgment: LGBT individuals are eligible to adopt children in the EU

The European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgement in a case of a lesbian woman v. France and said that exclusion of individuals from the application process for adoption of children simply because of their sexual orientation is discriminatory and is in breach of the European Convention of Human Rights. Ms. E.B., a lesbian […]

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Developing anti-discrimination law in Europe: The 25 member states compared

A review of the transposition of the EC Racial Equality and the Employment Equality directives in the national law of 25 EU Member States was published by the Migration Policy group in late 2007. In many European countries anti-discrimination legislation was reviewed and changed during the last couple of years. This major and unprecedented operation […]

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OECD-Studie verpasst deutscher Familienpolitik eine schallende Ohrfeige

Dürftige Ergebnisse, desaströse Pläne – die OECD hat der deutschen Familienpolitik unter Federführung von Ursula von der Leyen ein schlechtes Zeugnis ausgestellt: Der Abstand zwischen Frauen- und Männergehältern ist nirgendwo in westeuropäischen Industrienationen höher. Nur in Japan und Korea sind die Unterschiede noch stärker ausgeprägt.

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‚Understanding Islam‘ online course for British police officers

Police officers from the Territorial Police Command of the British Metropolitan Police on London will be trained by the new online course “Understanding Islam: An Introduction” in future. It is designed for all learners who would benefit from understanding the historical context of Islam and the complexities of the culture.

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Denmark’s only company prize for Diversity in the workplace opens this December

From December onwards Danish companies can compete to win Denmark’s only company prize for diversity in the workplace. In 2003 The Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) launched The MIA-prize. MIA is the Danish acronym for „Diversity in the workplace“. The annual prize celebrates Danish private and public companies that through company policies and management […]

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Closing of the European Year of Equal Opportunities for All

Under the motto “Celebrating 2007!” over 700 participants from all 30 countries involved with the European Year gathered in Lisbon on 19 and 20 November to close the Year with an official conference. The Closing Conference celebrated the effective implementation of the Year and looked back on the numerous diverse and enriching activities that took […]

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