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Victimisation definition

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What does Victimisation mean?

The concept whereby an employee is victimised by an employer or the actions of another person in specific circumstances.

Victimisation is a legal concept that is defined in discrimination legislation and occurs when a person is subjected to a detriment because he or she has brought or is going to bring, or is believed to have brought or be going to bring, in good faith, proceedings under the Equality Act 2010. It can also be where a person has given evidence or information in connection with proceedings under employment legislation, done anything for the purposes of or in connection with such legislation; or made any allegations that another person had contravened certain employment legislation.

Employment

The concept whereby an employee is victimised by an employer or the actions of another person in specific circumstances.
Victimisation is a legal concept that is defined in discrimination legislation and occurs when a person is subjected to a detriment because he or she has brought or is going to bring, or is believed to have brought or be going to bring, in good faith, proceedings

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