by frederic | Nov 20, 2024 | Case Law
Discrimination against self-employed workers based on their sexual orientation The Court of Justice has ruled that sexual orientation cannot be used as a reason for refusing to conclude or renew a contract for services with a self-employed worker. The case concerned a...
by frederic | Jan 18, 2024 | Case Law
The Court of Justice has issued a ruling on a Spanish case concerning a household refuse collection vehicle driver who suffered an accident at work. As he was unable to carry on doing this job, his employer redeployed him to a driving job in the mobile collection...
by frederic | Nov 28, 2023 | Case Law
In a case concerning the Commune d’Ans in Belgium, the Court of Justice upheld religious neutrality policies in force at local authorities, which allow a municipality to ban any of its staff from wearing any visible signs which might reveal their religious beliefs,...