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New e-learning course on religion and belief 27/03/2007
 
Acas has launched a new free online course to help employers avoid discrimination in the workplace on the grounds of religion or belief.

With over 70% of the population having a religion, employers need to be aware of the behaviours and attitudes in their workplace and to ensure good practice for a fair and open environment.

The new course is available at online and:
· defines religion or belief
· explains the legal aspects of the religion or belief regulations
· explains how the regulations affect recruitment and existing employees
· looks at the day-to-day impact the regulations might have on your business.

Nearly 60,000 people have registered to use Acas’ free e-learning courses covering a range of topics including managing absence, information and consultation and working parents. Acas also provides good practice guidance including the booklet Religion or belief and the workplace.

Rita Donaghy, Acas Chair said: “Our new e-learning course can help employers put the right procedures in place so that issues around religion or belief are understood. No matter how professional or well run your business is bullying and discrimination can still happen.

“Some people may think the office banter is harmless or the conversation in the car park is private but employers should make it clear what is acceptable behaviour and have the proper channels available if someone has concerns about their treatment.”
 
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Chris Rowlands
 
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