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As has been widely reported, and as explained in our previous JEL alert, the UK Supreme Court recently provided clarification on the legal definition of “woman”. The Supreme Court determined that, under the Equality Act 2010 (the Act), ‘sex’ means an individual’s biological sex and, therefore, even if an individual has a Gender Recognition Certificate, their sex will remain their biological sex.
This judgment has created uncertainty in many areas, with one key area of uncertainty being in relation to toilets and changing areas.
Due to the uncertainty surrounding single-sex facilities, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published interim guidance, with further guidance to follow. This interim guidance, insofar as it applies to workplaces, details the following:
The EHRC plans to provide a draft Code of Practice to the UK Government by the end of June 2025, and they intend to undertake a public consultation in May for a period of two weeks to understand further practical implications of the judgment.
The full interim guidance can be accessed here.
Employers with policies or practices which differ from the approach recommended by the EHRC interim guidance may wish to revisit their policy and put interim changes in place, pending the more detailed EHRC guidance.
If you would like to discuss this guidance, or if we can provide support or assistance on any other employment law matter, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the team on 0141 331 5150
Topics: Discrimination, Gender Reassignment