St George's Hotel - North Wales' Premier 4 Star Hotel

Freephone 0808 168 6030 reservations@stgeorgeswales.co.uk

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“Book tickets for our Queen's Diamond Jubilee Ball Saturday 2nd June”
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“Visit North Wales and save 20.12% off your room this Summer”
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“Llandudno on the North Wales coast - lovely!”
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“Visit Wales Gold Award Winning 4 Star Hotel with staff who really care ”
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“Experience some of the best sunsets on the Welsh coast”
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“North Wales Award Winning 4 Star Hotel”
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“Stunning sea front location overlooking the bay of Llandudno”
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“Grade II listed architecture and features”
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“Luxurious and contemporary accommodation”
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“AA Rosette winning dining in the Terrace Restaurant ”
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Disability Discrimination Policy

1  POLICY

St Georges Hotel fully supports the principle of equal opportunities in employment and opposes all forms of unlawful or unfair discrimination on the grounds of disability.  No applicant or employee shall receive less favourable treatment because of disability.

It is in the interest of St Georges Hotel and those who work for it to ensure that all available human resource talents and skills are considered when employment opportunities arise.

St Georges Hotel is committed to maintaining and managing a diverse work force.

2  PURPOSE

To ensure that St Georges Hotel complies with the Equality Act 2010 (which replaces the Disability Discrimination Act 1995) and to ensure that disabled people falling within the definition of the Act are treated equally and fairly.

To ensure we recruit and retain the best people for St Georges Hotel.

3  SCOPE

The Disability Discrimination Policy covers all staff and job applicants.  This also covers employees who become disabled during their employment.  Where relevant it also covers staff employed by outside agencies working on St Georges Hotel premises.

4  POLICY GUIDELINES

Recruitment, training and promotion are carried out in line with St Georges Hotel Codes of Practice.  Clear job descriptions and person specifications are used (where appropriate) to enhance objective assessments and to ensure that decisions are made solely on objective and job related criteria.

St Georges Hotel will endeavour to give training and guidance to all relevant Staff, to ensure that the risk of possible discriminatory attitudes affecting decisions are minimised and that there is an understanding of the relevant provisions of the Equality Act 2010.

St Georges Hotel operates a Grievance Procedure to enable grievances, including those relating to unfair discrimination on grounds of disability, to be formally heard.

All reasonable and necessary changes will be investigated and any justified changes will be made to the workplace and to employment arrangements so that disabled people are not at any substantial disadvantage compared to non-disabled people.  This covers all areas of employment, including recruitment, promotion and training.

In recruitment and selection, St Georges Hotel will modify selection techniques, where appropriate, and make any other reasonable changes to ensure that disabled people can be considered equally with non-disabled candidates.

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