Press Statement from "Article 12 Non-discrimination @ Workplace Committee"
 
 Courts Asked To Declare On Employment Equality
 Singapore, 4 October 2013 – As equality laws are being revised  worldwide, the Singapore courts have been petitioned to declare that  Constitutional equality should apply in the workplace.
 
 Lawrence Wee Kim San was recently dismissed by Robinsons, the iconic department store, on the grounds of sexual orientation.
 
 In a historic application, Wee, a former senior management executive,  is applying to the High Court here to declare that Article 12 should  apply to all forms of discrimination at work.
 
 The city state,  heavily dependent on high-skilled labour, has sought to make Singapore  attractive to professionals. In recent years, the economy has stepped up  efforts to stem the outflow of Singaporean and foreign professionals,  attracted by rapid development in neighbouring countries.
 
 In  May 2011, at the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All  Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Review, the Singapore  government declared, “The principle of equality of all persons before  the law is enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore,  regardless of gender, sexual orientation and gender identity.”
 
 Wee’s application, widely regarded as a test case, is expected to  declare the law in respect of workplace discrimination. Having  significant implications for labour relations, it will be watched  closely when it is heard in November.
 
 A group of concerned  citizens, calling themselves Article 12 Non-discrimination @ Workplace  Committee, have come together to support the application. Dr Roy Tan, a  spokesperson for the committee said, “Our name makes reference to the  Constitutional provision that entitles everybody to equal protection of  the law.”
 
 Wee’s lawyers noted, “With the challenge before the  Court, Mr Wee, on behalf of all Singaporeans, is seeking a declaration  that Article 12 should be interpreted to confirm the government’s  position that all persons, regardless of gender, sexual orientation and  gender identity, are indeed and in fact protected by Singapore’s  employment laws.”
 
 Dr Tan added, “In the coming days, the  Article 12 Non-discrimination @ Workplace Committee will release further  information on the campaign and opportunities for like-minded  individuals to show their support.”
 
 
 
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