Maya Forstater V Centre for Global Development Europe

by | Jul 17, 2023

This case established that gender critical views are protected as a belief under the Equality Act 2010.

The Company dis-continued her contract after she tweeted about her views. But the Employment Tribunal upheld Forstater’s case, concluding that she had suffered direct discrimination on the basis of her gender critical beliefs and she was awarded more than £100k.

The gender-critical movement argues that recognition of transgender people, particularly trans women, conflicts with women’s “sex-based rights”.

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