
Reasonable Adjustments Passport
The Reasonable Adjustments Passport developed by GMB and the TUC can help almost one million disabled people get the support they need at work
All employers have a legal duty under the Equality Act 2010 to proactively make reasonable adjustments to remove, reduce or prevent any disadvantages that disabled workers face.
The law recognises that to secure equality for disabled people work may need to be structured differently, support given, and barriers removed. It means that in certain circumstances disabled people may be treated more favourably than non-disabled people to ensure equality, but one disabled person cannot be treated more favourably than another disabled person.
An employer who fails to meet their legal duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments is in breach of the law and could be taken to an employment tribunal.
GMB and the TUC have created a model passport to make sure disabled people have the adjustments they need to flourish at work.
You can find out more information through the links below.
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