Source: Equal Opportunities Review Issue: 166 Date: 01-07-2007 Publisher: IRS

Global report identifies new forms of workplace discrimination

TOPICS:
recruitment special employee categories
equal opportunities disability
race
sex
equal opportunities policy and practice
health and safety employee health
international European Union
United States
Africa
Middle East
Canada

AUTHOR: Kate Godwin


New forms of discrimination based on genetics and age are emerging, while traditional forms persist, according to the International Labour Organization global report on equality at work.

Key points

  • Discrimination on grounds of gender, race and disability continue to be widespread, and new forms of discrimination are adding to the growing inequality in workplaces across the world, according to the International Labour Organization.
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