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Meanings of anti-discrimination legislation in English
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Usage of anti-discrimination legislation in English
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The Labour party is the part of equality, who pioneered anti-discriminationlegislation.
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South African justice minister unveils unit to draft anti-discriminationlegislation.
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Am I right in thinking that appointments in denominational schools are exempt from certain anti-discriminationlegislation?
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New anti-discriminationlegislation in the UK places Catholic adoption agencies in an impossible position, writes Kathrine Murphy.
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In a way, though, it performed a service, by showing how necessary anti-discriminationlegislation and regulatory agencies are.
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It has no anti-discriminationlegislation.
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Landlords are often "blissfully unaware" of anti-discriminationlegislation when it comes to renting property, it has been claimed.
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The Australian Christian Lobby is urging the government to amend existing anti-discriminationlegislation to protect employees from being fired for their religious beliefs.
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Most litigation from disabled people in Britain under anti-discriminationlegislation came from existing employees, a conference on equality and discrimination has been told.
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Primary schools that follow a Catholics first enrolment policy may be in breach of Irish and European anti-discriminationlegislation, the Equality Authority warned today.
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Ryan had taken the pragmatic view that it was preferable to get basic anti-discriminationlegislation in place and work to remove these exemptions over time.
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Section 37 flouts the old principle that anti-discriminationlegislation should never include exemption clauses, as these just become new and now legally-reinforced opportunities to discriminate.
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This, it said, was "bound to disadvantage a whole range of groups with protected characteristics, in breach of a range of anti-discriminationlegislation".
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When Tony Blair's Labour won the 1997 general election they promised anti-discriminationlegislation, but did not make any specific mention of Clause 28.