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b. What does our Government do to prevent discrimination against any individual?

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Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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Discrimination means treating a person or group less favourably than another person or group due to their circumstances or personal characteristics.

Govt. can't stop the discrimination lonely with the following acts :

The Equality Act is a law which protects you from discrimination. It means that discrimination or unfair treatment on the basis of certain personal characteristics, such as age, is now against the law in almost all cases. The Equality Act applies to discrimination based on: Age.

we should also co - operate with following steps :

1. educate all your workers about discrimination;

2. encourage workers to respect each other’s differences;

3. respond to any evidence or complaints of inappropriate behaviour;

4. deal with any complaints of discrimination promptly and confidentially;

5. develop a workplace policy that prohibits discrimination;

6. train supervisors and managers on how to respond to discrimination in the workplace;

7. make sure the workplace policy is properly enforced; and

8. review the policy regularly to ensure that its effectiveness is maintained.

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