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Age Discrimination: The New Law


ISBN13: 9781846610264
ISBN: 1846610265
Published: July 2006
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 come into force on 1 October 2006. The aim of the regulations is to outlaw discrimination on the grounds of age, which is the most widespread form of discrimination in the workplace.

For the first time there will be a default retirement age of 65 and employers will not be able to retire employees before that age unless it can be objectively justified. Employers must give employees at least 6 months’ notice of the intended retirement date, and also consider requests from employees to continue working beyond the age of 65. Age discrimination in recruitment, promotion and training will be outlawed and the upper age limit for unfair dismissal claims will be removed.

This practical guide to the new law will explain the regulations in detail and will provide answers to key questions and discuss major issues including:-

  • What age discrimination means
  • How it affects employers and employees
  • Fair dismissal for retirement
  • Age discrimination and education
  • How the new law affects pensions
  • Rights and remedies under the Regulations

Subjects:
Discrimination Law
Contents:
Introduction
Scope of the Legislation
Discrimination on the grounds of age
Discrimination in employment
Retirement and dismissal
Pay and non-pay benefits
Vocational Training
Pensions
EU Law and discrimination
Liabilities and remedies
Appendices
Regulations
Code of Conduct
Precedents