HL Deb 05 May 1998 vol 589 cc60-1WA
Earl Russell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they have any plans to improve the legal protection available to women against dismissal as a result of pregnancy. [HL1533]

The Minister of State, Department of Trade and Industry (Lord Simon of Highbury)

It is automatically unfair under the Employment Rights Act 1996 for an employer to dismiss a woman because she is pregnant, or for any other reason connected with her pregnancy or childbirth. Such a dismissal may also amount to unlawful discrimination under the Sex Discrimination Act 1975.

Earl Russell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will introduce measures to protect pregnant women against dismissal for taking time off for ante-natal care. [HL1534]

Lord Simon of Highbury

It is already automatically unfair for an employer to dismiss an employee for asserting her right to time off for ante-natal care. Moreover, detrimental treatment on grounds of pregnancy may amount to unlawful sex discrimination under the Sex Discrimination Act 1975.