FREDIE AWARDS ARE BACK - 27 NOV 2025

The Importance of Fairness in the Workplace: Meeting a Human Need

Fairness isn’t a luxury — it’s a human necessity. It’s hardwired into us. From childhood, we react instinctively to unfairness. When a child says, “That’s not fair!”, they are expressing something deep within human nature: the need to be treated justly, to belong, and to trust that rules apply equally to everyone.

Understanding the New UK Trans Law: What It Means for Inclusion at Work

In April 2025, the UK Supreme Court made a significant ruling that changes how “sex” is interpreted under the Equality Act 2010. According to the judgment, the legal definitions of “man” and “woman” now refer to biological sex, not gender identity – even if someone holds a Gender Recognition Certificate.

Should We Ban the Burqa?

Banning the burqa would be an act of cultural and gendered unfairness. The principle of fairness demands that we allow individuals to make personal choices about their lives—choices that don’t harm others but are deeply tied to identity, belief, and conscience. It is fundamentally unfair to single out Muslim women and ask them to bear the burden of societal discomfort with visible religious expression. Fairness means listening before judging and recognising that one person’s discomfort does not justify another person’s loss of liberty.