RJW Client Fawcett Society To Take Government To Court Over Unlawful Budget
 

 
Released on: August 10, 2010, 3:08 am
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      Russell Jones & Walker 
Industry: Law  
RJW client The Fawcett Society has filed papers with the High
  Court in order to get a Judicial Review of the government's recent
emergency budget. 
The Fawcett Society believes that the government should have used an equality impact assessment to
  determine whether its budget proposals would increase or reduce inequality between
  women and men. Despite repeated requests from the society, the Treasury has not
  provided any evidence that any such an equality impact assessment took place.
A top line assessment of the budget measures show 72% of cuts will be met from
  women's income with the remaining 28% from men's, due to many of the cuts being to
  benefits that more women than men rely on. Additionally the changes to the tax
  system will benefit far more men than women. 
Since 2006 the government has been bound by a gender equality duty  which obligates it to actively promote equality between the sexes.
Samantha Mangwana, employment solicitor at Russell Jones & Walker who is
  representing the Fawcett Society, said: "Although public authorities have been
  subject to the gender equality duty for several years now, there is widespread
  ignorance not only about how strong these laws actually are, but also what specific
  steps are required to be undertaken. However, the case law is crystal clear in
  spelling this out. Firstly, an equality impact assessment must be conducted before
  policy decisions are taken.
"Secondly, where an assessment reveals a risk of sex discrimination, urgent action must be taken to address those risks. Clearly, if the equality
  impact is not even assessed as a starting point, a public authority cannot start to
  consider what steps to take to mitigate any inequality."
About Russell Jones & Walker
  Russell Jones & Walker is a leading national firm of solicitors dedicated to
  upholding the legal rights of individuals. From the firm’s foundation in the 1920s
  the focus has and continues to be, people and those who represent them. 
The firm has grown from its trade union roots into a respected national organisation
  with nine offices across England and Wales, and an associated office in Scotland. 
  The reputation of Russell Jones & Walker is built on the range of expertise offered
  by its partners and staff and on the scope of their practical experience. 
RJW Solicitors represents clients across a range of areas with many employment
  solicitors, personal injury solicitors, business crime solicitors and specialities
  in commercial and criminal litigation, defamation, reputation management, clinical
  negligence and discrimination at work as well as
  providing specialties in fraud.
For further information contact: 
  Samantha Mangwana 
  Russell Jones & Walker
  50-52 Chancery Lane
  London
  WC2A 1HL
  0207 657 1526
  www.rjw.co.uk
               
              
                              
              
 
 
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