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Define discrimination ?Give four examples of discrimination​

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Answered by siri228088
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Discrimination means treating a person unfairly because of who they are or because they possess certain characteristics. If you have been treated differently from other people only because of who you are or because you possess certain characteristics, you may have been discriminated against.

Examples of discrimination occurring in the workplace can include: Job refusal. Being dismissed or having shifts cut down. Denial of training opportunities, transfers and promotions. Not being paid the same as someone doing the same job with the same experience and qualifications.

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Answered by 08navya2
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It is unlawful to discriminate against someone due to their protected attributes: Race, colour, national extraction or social origin. Sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. Age. Physical, intellectual, mental or psychiatric disability.....

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  • Race, colour, national extraction or social origin.
  • Sex, gender identity or sexual orientation.
  • Age.
  • Physical, intellectual, mental or psychiatric disability.

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