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AGE
DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE OUTLAWED
(29 September 2006)
New
laws coming into effect today will protect workers of all ages from
discrimination in the work place. The Age Discrimination regulations
give important new rights and responsibilities to every employee
and business in Britain. Trade and Industry Secretary, Alistair
Darling said:"Discrimination against you just because you're
older has no place in a modern society. From today it will be against
the law for workers to miss out on recruitment, promotion or training
because of prejudice about their age.
"In
just 15 years, the over-50s will make up more than a third of the
workforce. Ignoring a whole generation makes no sense. The individual
loses, the company loses and the economy loses a wealth of talent
and experience. What matters is the person, their skills and abilities
not their age.
"We
are determined to create a world where the best person for the job
is just that - the best person. The new laws will help do that."
The
regulations (which will not affect the age at which people can claim
their state pension) will:
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End age discrimination in terms of recruitment, promotion and
training;
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ban unjustified retirement ages of below 65; and
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remove the current age limits for unfair dismissal and redundancy
rights.
They
will also introduce:
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a right for employees to request working beyond retirement age
and a duty on employers to consider that request;
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a new requirement for employers to give at least six months notice
to employees about their intended retirement date so that individuals
can plan better for retirement, and be confident that "retirement"
is not being used as cover for unfair dismissal.
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