Equality and Human Rights Commission survey report and campaign: Moving Forward

6 in 10 employers agree that a woman should have to disclose whether she is pregnant during the recruitment process.

This is according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) who have published the results of their survey on maternity discrimination in the workplace, in February 2018.

The aim of the survey was to understand managers’ attitudes around pregnancy and maternity discrimination.

The survey finds:

  • 44% of employers agree that women should work for an organisation for at least a year before deciding to have children
  • 40% of employers claim to have seen at least one pregnant woman in their workplace ‘take advantage’ of their pregnancy
  • 41% employers agreed that pregnancy in the workplace puts ‘an unnecessary cost burden’ on the workplace.

EHRC have also launched a February 2018 campaign to combat these negative perceptions and end discrimination against new parents. Working Forward asks businesses to join the campaign and make the pledge.

Read the survey report.

Find out on the Working Forward campaign.

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