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Legal opinion: Single Equality Act retains inequalities

Started by LostInTime, July 04, 2007, 05:53:34 AM

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Is the Single Equality Act supposed to harmonise everything?

With the exception of discrimination on the grounds of associating with a transsexual person, and some changes to the harassment definition in the 'sex' strand (which were forced on the government by the ruling in R (Equal Opportunities Commission) v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry), the government is proposing to retain the anomalies.
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