Search

How can we help?

Icon

Blanket ban on facial hair deemed discriminatory

In Sethi v Elements Personnel Services, a Sikh man won his claim for religious discrimination against a recruitment agency who denied him work on account of his facial hair.

The Claimant adhered to Kesh, a practice which requires the person not to cut any body hair. He applied to an agency which specialised in providing workers for 5-star hotels, particularly in front-of-house food and beverage roles, and its dress code required male workers to be clean shaven.

The Claimant informed the agency he would not be able to shave his beard for religious reasons, and they responded that they could not offer him work as a result due to their client’s requirements for a clean-shaven appearance.

The tribunal found that the “no-beards” policy was a clear PCP that placed the Claimant at a significant disadvantage but accepted that the requirement for a smart appearance was a “legitimate aim”.

A Sikh man won his claim for religious discrimination against a recruitment agency who denied him work on account of his facial hair.

However, the tribunal was critical of the agency for not asking its clients whether they would make an exception for a Sikh worker unable to shave for religious reasons and held the blanket ban on facial hair was disproportionate.

The case is a reminder that whilst a dress code for client-facing roles is acceptable, employers must be careful that it does not disproportionately affect a particular group.

Disclaimer
This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full General Notices on our website.

Author profile

About this article

Read, listen and watch our latest insights

Pub
  • 19 August 2025
  • Immigration

Navigating New UK Immigration Rules: The 2025 Changes

In our latest podcast, join Ruth Karimatsenga and Monica Mastropasqua from the immigration team as they guide you through the new 2025 UK Immigration Rules.

art
  • 18 August 2025
  • Privacy and Data Protection

Top 10 DUAA Compliance Tips for Employers

To support your preparation, we have outlined 10 practical tips to help employers navigate the new requirements and take full advantage of the DUAA’s reforms.

art
  • 15 August 2025
  • Employment

Employment Rights Bill – Get your tailored action plan now!

The Employment Rights Bill is a major piece of legislation which significantly overhauls worker’s rights.

art
  • 13 August 2025
  • Commercial Real Estate

Proposed Ban of upwards only rent reviews

In an effort to save the high street, the government has proposed to ban upwards only rent reviews in commercial leases, without any consultation with professional bodies. It has caught the commercial property sector completely by surprise.

art
  • 12 August 2025
  • Privacy and Data Protection

From WeTransfer to WhatsApp: How Unapproved Tools and “Shadow IT” Could Threaten UK GDPR Compliance

Businesses and self-employed professionals are in a constant pursuit of efficiency and productivity.  There are, as a result, no end of tools and products available to smooth digital workflows. 

art
  • 07 August 2025
  • Immigration

New simplified British Citizenship route for Irish Citizens now in force

From 22 July 2025, eligible Irish citizens who have been resident in the UK for five years can now register as British citizens under a new, simplified route.