Equality Bill: Making it work Ending age discrimination in services and public functions - Policy Statement
Publisher:
Government Equalities OfficeDate published:
30 January, 2010Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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The Government is firmly committed to eradicating harmful and unjustifiable age discrimination in the provision of services and public functions.The Equality Bill, currently before Parliament, contains provisions which will make it unlawful for providers of goods, facilities and services and those exercising public functions to discriminate against their customers simply because of their age. Subject to the Bill completing its Parliamentary process, we intend to bring these provisions into force in 2012.
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