Content by tag : discrimination
Tom Devroye hesitates. He never knows how to answer these kinds of questions, he says.
Häagen-Dazs has apologised and paid compensation to a wheelchair user who was forbidden from entering a store in Brussels with her assistance dog.
Voters with disabilities have encountered problems taking part in Belgium's local elections - with campaigners calling for action before next year's federal and European vote.
Racial profiling is alive and well in Belgium, according to a new report released by Amnesty International this week, the conclusion of a months-long study into the opinions and practices of polic
Starting next year, private landlords and property management firms in Brussels will be fined if inspectors find that they are discriminating against renters based on ethnicity, gender or income.
Belgium’s federal centre for equal opportunities, Unia, is investigating a claim by two 15-year-olds that they were denied entry to Docks Bruxsel shopping centre recently.
Women in Belgium are still not treated equally in the workplace as compared to their male colleagues, according to a study by recruitment specialist Hays.
Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet will remove the general headscarf ban for staff working in the shops of the Brussels metro and pre-metro stations, he announced to party mate an
The European Court of Justice this morning ruled that employers can legally ban staff from wearing religious symbols, including the Islamic headscarf, or hijab.