A House of Lords ruling suggests that disabled people cannot demand special treatment to ensure equality
Publication date:
24 July 2008
Source:
People Management magazine
Page:
35
Employment lawyers are considering the implications of a House of Lords ruling suggesting that disabled people cannot demand special treatment to ensure equality. The Lords ruled in London Borough of Lewisham v Malcolm that the council was right to evict a schizophrenic man for sub-letting his house.
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