The Equality Act 2010 provides clear guidance on avoiding discrimination based on protected characteristics, including: disability, age, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, sexual orientation, religion, and marital status. It’s important for employers to familiarise themselves with this legislation when developing uniform policies to ensure they are inclusive and legally compliant. There are no strict laws dictating dress codes in the workplace, but setting gender-specific requirements (e.g., asking men to wear ties) could lead to claims of sex discrimination.