Values and principles practice question
Under UK equality law, what is true of treating someone unfairly at work simply because of their race, sex or religion?
- Encouraged by employers
- A matter for the person to ignore
- Only a problem in large companies
- Against the lawCorrect answer
Why
UK equality law makes it unlawful to discriminate against people because of protected characteristics such as race, sex, religion, age or disability, helping to ensure everyone is treated fairly.
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