skip navigation
random image random quote

Less Age Discrimination By Employers


 
Living and working longer
Department for Work And Pensions Press Release
7 August 2007
The attitudes of employers toward older workers are changing. Nine out of ten companies now claim they will not discriminate
The attitudes of employers toward older workers are changing, according to a new Government survey of 2,000 employers.
Increased awareness of new age discrimination laws, which came into force last October, has prompted employers to review their recruitment, retirement and selection practices, and to reconsider fixed retirement age policies. Nine out of ten companies interviewed now claim they will not discriminate.
This new awareness by employers is partly due to the Government's 'Be Ready' initiative

Related Articles

   
  How To Consider A Religious Employment?
  Employeee Loses Out In Liquidation
  Countries Can Impose Compulsory Retirement Ages
  Flights of Fancy For Airport Redundancies?
  Sectioned Employee Disabled?
  Restrictive Covenants and IFAs
  Slippery Floor In Care Home - Both Sides Trip Up
  New Racial Hatred Laws Start
  Corporate Manslaughter Bill Is Passed
  Payment By Results Guide
  Asbestos Claim From 1960's Succeeds
  School Support Staff Are Winners
  Pregnant Teacher Wins Part of Sex Discrimination Case
  Two More Contrasting Stress Cases Hit The Courts
  88 Seconds Is A Long Time, Too Long
  Work-Induced Nervous Breakdown Was Negligence
  Pension Scheme Winding Up - Gender Issues
  Which Jurisdiction Has Priority In Employment Law?
  Employment Covenants Considered
   
 
 

© UKLawyers. All rights reserved.

Legal Disclaimer
[smaller] Change text size [larger]