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2018
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09/01/2018 - Press release
- Protection from dismissal for adoptive mothers
Protection from dismissal for adoptive mothers has been achieved by the Greek Ombudsman. Under Law No 4488/2017 which was adopted recently (Article 48), following the intervention of the Independent Authority, the same protection from dismissal which is in force for biological mothers, has been extended to women who are in the process of adopting. At the same time, protection against dismissal has been provided for working surrogate mothers, as well as the mothers who are expecting a child through surrogacy.
2017
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31/12/2017 - Special report
- Equal treatment - Special report 2017
This is the first Report of the Greek Ombudsman in the context of his extended competence for equal treatment issues. It reflects both the work and the strategic planning of the Authority aiming to the effective exercise of its competence as regards both, monitoring and promotion. -
20/11/2017 - Press release
- Discrimination against women candidates by the minimum height requirement for admission to Police Academy
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in case C-409/16, which was recently published, was asked to reply to a request for a preliminary ruling addressed to it by the Greek Council of the State, regarding compliance of the minimum height requirement for admission to Police Academy of at least 1.70m, common for both sexes. -
09/08/2017 - Summary
- Readmission to the police of an officer dismissed due to chronic illness
A Police Academy student, deregistered in 2006, due to the fact that he was diagnosed with hepatitis b, filed for readmission. His application was rejected by the competent Higher Health Commission. The Ombudsman has pointed out to the Police that the above decision is unlawful on the grounds that it does not contain specific reasoning as to the applicant’s unfitness to carry out office duties, and therefore, based on the mere fact that he suffers from a chronic condition, constitutes discrimination prohibited under Law 4443/16. The competent Reviewing Medical Committee re-examined the application and allowed the applicant’s readmission for office duty. -
03/05/2017 - Summary
- Abolishment of an upper age limit at a municipal legal entity
The Ombudsman addressed the legal entity of the municipality of Oropos KEDO, highlighting that the age limit set in the notice for recruitment of music teachers with a fixed-term employment contract, did not constitute an acceptable derogation from the provisions of Law 3304/05 (already Law 4443/16) which prohibit discrimination on the grounds of age, unless justified by specific reasons and under certain strict conditions.KEDO responded immediately and proceeded to amend the notice by removing the age limit, taking into account that the maximum retirement age is 67.
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