Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998
The Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (1998 No. 3162 (N.I. 12)) is an order in Council for Northern Ireland consolidating and strengthening legislation regarding "fair employment".[1] ProvisionsThe Order established the[1]
AmendmentsFair Employment (School Teachers) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022The Fair Employment (School Teachers) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 amended the Order to remove the exemption that teachers had from the legislation[2] The exemption of teachers from the original legislation was described as an anachronism which justified discrimination.[3] The Catholic Bishop of Derry, Donal McKeown, has supported the legislation, and said the exemption was "no longer appropriate or required" and also described the assumption that everyone was either a Catholic or a Protestant as bizarre, while also noting concerns the move could be used as a "Trojan horse" to remove a Catholic ethos in schools.[4] Arlene Foster had supported removing the exemption in 2021.[5] References
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