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Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy

McRail Constructions Ltd t/a RMC Building & Civil Engineering Ltd is committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. McRail/RMC’s aim is that our workforce will be truly representative of all sections of society and each employee feels respected and able to give of their best.

To that end the purpose of this policy is to provide equality and fairness for all in our employment and not to discriminate on grounds of gender, marital status, race, ethnic origin, colour, nationality, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age. We oppose all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination.

All employees of McRail/RMC, whether part-time, full-time or temporary, will be treated fairly and with respect. Selection for employment, promotion, training or any other benefit will be on the basis of aptitude and ability. All McRail/RMC employees will be helped and encouraged to develop their full potential and the talents and resources of the workforce will be fully utilised to maximise the efficiency of the organisation.

McRail/RMC’s commitment:

  • To create an environment in which individual differences and the contributions of all our staff are recognised and valued.
  • Every employee is entitled to a working environment that promotes dignity and respect to all. No form of intimidation, bullying or harassment will be tolerated.
  • Training, development and progression opportunities are available to all staff.
  • Equality in the workplace is good management practice and makes sound business sense.
  • We will review all our employment practices and procedures to ensure fairness.
  • Breaches of our equality policy will be regarded as misconduct and could lead to disciplinary proceedings.
  • This policy is fully supported be senior management.

The policy will be monitored and reviewed annually during the McRail/RMC’s Management Review Meetings. 

Purpose

This policy sets out McRail/RMCs approach to equality and diversity. McRail/RMC is committed to promoting equality and diversity and promoting a culture that actively values difference and recognises that people from different backgrounds and experiences can bring valuable insights to the workplace and enhance the way we work.

McRail/RMC aims to be an inclusive organisation, committed to providing equal opportunities throughout employment including in the recruitment, training and development of employees, and to pro-actively tackling and eliminating discrimination.

Scope

The rights and obligations set out in this policy apply equally to all employees, whether part time or full time on a substantive or fixed-term contract, and also to associated persons such as secondees, agency staff, contractors and others employed under a contract of service. You have personal responsibility for the application of this policy. As part of your employee induction, you are expected to read and familiarise yourself with this policy, ensure that this policy is properly observed and fully complied with and to complete the declaration below (Page 4).

This policy is also of particular relevance to directors, line managers and other employees concerned with recruitment, training and promotion procedures and employment decisions which affect others.

Equality and diversity at McRail/RMC

At McRail/RMC, we consider that equality means breaking down barriers, eliminating discrimination and ensuring equal opportunities and access for all groups both in employment, and to goods and services.

We consider diversity to mean celebrating difference and valuing everyone. Each person is an individual with visible and non-visible differences and by respecting this everyone can feel valued for their contributions which is beneficial not only for the individual but for McRail/RMC too.

We acknowledge that equality and diversity are not inter-changeable but inter-dependent. There can be no equality of opportunity if difference is not valued and harnessed. McRail/RMC commitment Every employee is entitled to a working environment that promotes dignity, equality and respect for all. McRail/RMC will not tolerate any acts of unlawful or unfair discrimination (including harassment) committed against an employee, contractor, job applicant or visitor because of a protected characteristic:

  • sex;
  • gender reassignment;
  • marriage and civil partnership; 
  • pregnancy and maternity;
  • race (including ethnic origin, colour, nationality and national origin);
  • disability;
  • sexual orientation;
  • religion and or belief; and
  • age.

Discrimination on the basis of work pattern (part-time working, fixed term contract, flexible working) which is unjustifiable will also not be tolerated. All employees will be encouraged to develop their skills and fulfil their potential and to take advantage of training, development and progression opportunities in McRail/RMC. Selection for employment, promotion, training, or any other benefit will be on the basis of aptitude and ability.

No form of intimidation, bullying or harassment will be tolerated. If you believe that you may have suffered discrimination because of any of the above protected characteristics, you should consider the appropriateness and feasibility of attempted informal resolution by discussion in the first instance with your line manager or another colleague in a relevant position of seniority. You may decide in the alternative to raise the matter through McRail/RMCs Grievance Policy. For types of discrimination see the Annex to this policy.

Allegations regarding potential breaches of this policy will be treated in confidence and investigated in accordance with the appropriate procedure. Monitor will ensure that individuals who make such allegations in good faith will not be victimised or treated less favourably by McRail/RMC as a result. However, false allegations of a breach of this policy which are found to have been made in bad faith will be dealt with under McRail/RMCs Disciplinary Policy.

A person found to have breached this policy may be subject to disciplinary action under McRail/RMCs Disciplinary Policy.

Employees may also be personally liable for any acts of discrimination prohibited by this policy that they commit, meaning that they can be sued by the victim.

When does this policy apply?

This policy applies to all conduct in the workplace and also to conduct outside of the workplace that is related to your work (e.g. at meetings, social events and social interactions with colleagues) or which may impact on McRail/RMCs reputation (e.g. the expression of views on social media, contrary to the commitments expressed in this policy, that could be linked to McRail/RMC). We set out below some specific areas of application:

1. Recruitment
Selection for employment at McRail/RMC will be on the basis of aptitude and ability. Where possible, McRail/RMC will capture applicants’ diversity demographics as part of its recruitment processes to promote the elimination of unlawful discrimination.

2. Training
You may also be required to participate in training and development

3. Promotion
All promotion decisions will be made on the basis of merit, and will not be influenced by any of the protected characteristics listed above. Promotion opportunities will be monitored to ensure equality of opportunity at all levels. Where appropriate, steps will be taken to identify and remove unnecessary or unjustifiable barriers to promotion.

4. During employment
The benefits, terms and conditions of employment and facilities available to McRail/RMC employees will be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that access is not restricted by unlawful means and to provide appropriate conditions to meet the special needs of disadvantaged or under-represented groups.

McRail/RMC legal duties
McRail/RMC is subject to equality duties under the Equality Act 2010. This policy will be reviewed on an ongoing basis by McRail/RMC to assess its effectiveness and may be amended from time to time. This policy is for guidance only and does not form part of your contract of employment.

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY DECLARATION:

I have read and understood McRail/RMCs Equality and Diversity Policy and agree to work to the expected standards. Regardless of my background and circumstances, I agree to treat all colleagues and visitors with respect and dignity while carrying out the duties and responsibilities of my role at McRail/RMC.

There are various types of discrimination prohibited by this policy. The main types are:

1) Direct discrimination
Direct discrimination occurs where one person is treated less favourably than another because of a protected characteristic set out in this policy. By way of example, refusing to promote a pregnant employee on the basis that she is shortly due to go on maternity leave would be direct discrimination on the protected characteristic of the employee’s sex.

Other types of direct discrimination are: 

Associative discrimination – this is direct discrimination against someone because they associate with another person who possesses a protected characteristic. For example, an employee is discriminated against because his/her son is disabled. 

Perceptive discrimination – this is direct discrimination against an individual because others think they possess a particular protected characteristic. For example, where coworkers believe the individual is gay. It applies even if the person does not actually possess that characteristic.

2) Indirect discrimination
Indirect discrimination occurs when an unjustifiable requirement or condition is applied, which appears to be the same for all, but which has a disproportionate, adverse effect on one group of people. This is discrimination even though there was no intention to discriminate. For example, a requirement for UK based qualifications could disadvantage applicants who have obtained their qualifications outside of the UK; this could amount to indirect discrimination on the grounds of race.

3) Victimisation
Victimisation is where an employee is treated less favourably than others because they have asserted legal rights against McRail/RMC or assisted a colleague in doing so. For example, victimisation may occur where an employee has raised a genuine grievance against McRail/RMC and is demoted as a result.

4) Harassment
Harassment is “unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic, which has the purpose or effect of violating an individual’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that individual.” It is important to remember that it is not the intention of the harasser but how the recipient perceives their behaviour, which determines whether harassment has occurred. Please see McRail/RMCs Grievance Policy, for further details of how McRail/RMC will deal with bullying and harassment.