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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Saw this sign at Antepliler on Green Lames. Surely it's illegal to advertise in this way under equality laws?

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Totally illegal. Report to police

Where I went to law school, to make an assertion like "totally illegal report it to the police" without a shred of legal justification as to why such an advert is "illegal" would result in a low or failing grade. See Cardiff Women's Aid v Hartup (1994) IRLR 390 for actual legal guidance. Please do not waste the time of the police as it is stretched as thin as can be already.

Astonishing: the hue and cry about this nothing burger and ostensible bi-weekly acts of terrorism get no mention at all.

Employers may not recruit for jobs based on characteristics such as gender or race
See http://m.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=4657
https://www.gov.uk/employer-preventing-discrimination/recruitment
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/law-and-courts/discrimination/dis...

I think however the police would refer you to the council who will speak to the offending business.
Well they can if the protected characteristic is under represented within the organisation . Schools did this a lot to ensure a higher uptake of male teaching and support staff.
Read the quick guide. Ultimately a protected characteristic is based on pretty much any underrepresented characteristic. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/employers-quick-start-gu...
I do this for a living and have had to advise loads if local authorities and businesses. My advice is read this before you make a complaint.

I don't think you understand the meaning of " ostensible ".

No, actually I do understand the meaning. I was specifically referring to the ostensible act of terrorism near Finsbury Park a couple of weeks ago. You are correct to the extent you were implying that all of the others were not ostensible.

This is not the first time shops on GL have advertised for staff like this and it won't be the last. Equality laws don't apply here. 

Except parking and no right turns. But the penalties for these bring in money.

Don't these Turkish places tend to have a preponderance of male waiters? So the effect of this may be to create a bit of diversity?

Such signs can often be seen in the local restaurants, cafes and shops.  But usually just in Turkish which effectively means only Turkish speakers can understand and apply.

This break equal opps rules/legislation for sure, as pointed out.

If someone put in the window 'male (or female) only English can apply'; there would rightly be an outcry. I suppose at least this did have an English version but all jobs are supposed to be for all gender orientations in these enlightened times we live. And for all ethnicities etc. Such adverts are the anti-thesis on inclusion. 

Stating a male or female is questionable and those only in Turkish just perpetuate the non-diversity of local restaurants and shops. Perhaps we should boycott them until they actually start showing real diversity and inclusion. 

Well OK. But I thought there was such a thing as "positive discrimination". For example if an organisation applied for one of the Quality Standards diversity would be one of the tests for Quality compliance. If a business employed too high a proportion of males for example it would be required to recruit more women wouldn't it. So in those circumstances would such a sign be unlawful? And a boycott would be completely unfair! I'm not suggesting that is necessarily the case here of course but I doubt anyone here can say for certain that it isn't, so we really shouldn't prejudge without being in possession of all the facts.

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