Whistleblowing policy could be widened at Brighton and Hove City Council

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Council staff who experience discrimination at work may soon be able to blow the whistle anonymously rather than being required to lodge a grievance.

They may also be able to whistleblow about race, sex or age discrimination as well as cases involving disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity and religion or belief.

And if they see others being discriminated against on any of those grounds, a proposed policy change would also give them whistleblowing rights in those cases.

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