Study finds weight discrimination occurs in 69% of workplaces
According to a study by a diversity and inclusion training provider, 69% of employees believe that weight discrimination occurs in their workplace.
According to a study by a diversity and inclusion training provider, 69% of employees believe that weight discrimination occurs in their workplace.
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Almost half of the respondents (47%) consider it to be a problem. More than 30% of workers reported witnessing discrimination against someone else due to their weight.
Unfortunately, over 35% of those who reported weight discrimination at work did not see any action taken in response to their complaint.
According to the study, 40% of workers opted not to report cases of weight discrimination because they did not view it as a significant matter worth reporting.
Weight discrimination is also present during the hiring process, as 11% of those surveyed admitted they would not consider hiring an overweight applicant, citing concerns about their health (31%), work ethic (21%), and motivation (17%).
Additionally, a fifth of individuals believe that their weight has negatively impacted their career prospects.
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Kate Palmer, HR Advice and Consultancy Director at Peninsula emphasises the need for HR departments to recognise that weight discrimination is a problem in the workplace. For further advice, contact one of our experts for ACAS advice.
She suggested that those involved in recruitment and talent identification should be educated on the issue and its impact on employees’ careers and work life.
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The Bullying and Respect at Work Bill, which was proposed on July 11th, would require employers to establish procedures for reporting, investigating, and punishing bullying.
This bill would also promote positive behaviours through a Respect at Work Code, which would be enforced by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) that specifies bullying behaviours.
If the Bullying and Respect at Work Bill becomes law, workers subjected to abuse or differentiation because of their weight will have greater clarity and protection.
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It’s important for employers to spot the signs of weight discrimination in the workplace early on, as early detection can help prevent bullying and future-proof employee mental health.
It is also important for employees to understand where and how they can seek the right support and help.
You have a duty of care when it comes to your employees and not providing them with this care can cause unhappy and unmotivated staff. That’s why it’s important to implement policies and procedures that strengthen your company culture.
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Workplace discrimination is when an employee is treated unjustly due to specific characteristics.
The Bullying and Respect at Work Bill has been proposed to make it mandatory for businesses to set up formal procedures for reporting and investigating workplace bullying.
Workplace bullying is when an employee feels intimidated or offended by other staff members either physically or emotionally.
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