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    people by skin colour‚ beliefs‚ culture and language (Fenton 1999). According to Skellington (2011) we still do live in a racist society he provides evidence and various researches that show that there were 61‚262 racial attacks in England/Wales in 2006/07. The U.K Home office statistics show there has been a 7% decline in racist incidents from 2009 to 2011‚ which can be politically biased‚ or perhaps people have become less racist. However the tolerance towards ethnic minorities was reported to far

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    a crime has been alleged‚ suspected or committed by a parent/carer: If practitioners suspect or have been told by a child that their parent/carer is possibly committing a crime or is committing a crime‚ it depends on the seriousness of the crime as to how practitioners should deal with it. Crime can consist of many things such as; theft‚ benefit fraud‚ fraud‚ prostitution‚ dvd piracy‚ murder‚ drug taking etc. It depends on the seriousness of the crime as to whether practitioners breach confidentiality

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    ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION IN INDIA Discrimination has been a major issue in India and people have been exploited on the basis of their caste and gender for years. The two main legislations that have been enacted by the Parliament of India to prevent such discrimination are The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act‚ 1989 and The Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution also prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion‚ race‚ caste

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    Discriminatory Sentencing What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system‚ which is full of inequality‚ discrimination and other things‚ which conflict with our fundamental rights.( B. R. Ambedkar). Society itself is very discriminative about race‚ ethnicity and sentencing those minority groups with drug charges against them and the dominant group getting lenient sentencing on the same charges there is also in general sentencing that is unjustified

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    Anti-discrimination Law Question 1: [Sexsual harassment] Sue works for a company called X-Pest Pty Ltd. One day Sue walked into the lunchroom of the business. In the lunchroom was a number of male and female staff that were looking at the latest Queensland Netball Team calendar called “Chicks of Netball”. The players in the calendar were semi-naked. As Sue walked into the room‚ Bruce‚ who knew Sue was very shy around men‚ was pinning up Miss October on the staffroom fridge. As Sue came over

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    The Anti-Trust Act

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    Anti-Trust Act Fear is usually associated with dogs or drowning; however‚ the fear that over took America over a century ago was the fear of big companies . Big companies were a huge threat to American economy. Anti-Trust acts were initiated to dissolve and prevent monopolies from forming in America. A monopoly is when a company or a group of people get so powerful that they control the market of a specific product or industry. This issue started in America in the 1800s after the civil war; the

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA)‚ a 1978 amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ prohibits workplace discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. The impetus for the act was a 1976 Supreme Court decision‚ General Electric v. Gilbert‚ in which the Court held that denial of benefits for pregnancy-related disability was not discrimination based on sex (Gelb‚1996). This holding echoed past management decisions by which married women faced job discrimination and pregnant women were routinely

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    pay‚ sexual harassment‚ and promotion issues. One particular challenge women face is the fundamental right to have a family‚ which includes the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. Managers in every organization should be familiar with this important act and the associated legal issues. In this paper‚ I will discuss the Pregnancy Discrimination Act by reviewing the history‚ presenting the employer’s and employee’s perspective‚ and I will conclude with suggestions for all managers and employers. History

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    Discrimination Policies in Health Care Anwuli Ikeme‚ HCS/430 February 3‚ 2011 Discrimination Policies in Health Care America is one of the most diverse countries in the world with people of many cultures‚ ethnicity‚ genders‚ and religion. However‚ it has not always been as tolerant of its diversity as evident of America’s history on race‚ religion‚ and gender relations. As a result of this history‚ Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted and prohibited employment discrimination

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    Age Discrimination Essay 9

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    Stereotypes about older people are a bound in our culture‚ but employers are not allowed to indulge in them when making workplace decisions. Manifestations of age discrimination can be subtle or blatant. Typical actions might include refusing to hire or promote older workers‚ curtailing their employee benefits‚ limiting their training opportunities or limiting their job responsibilities and duties. Older workers may be targeted in reductions of the work force; they may be encouraged to retire. Exit

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