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Challenging Race Discrimination in the Private Sector Karon Monaghan Matrix Chambers
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Introduction Protecting against discrimination at work: The legislative scheme Complexity and inconsistency The Race Relations Act 1976 Disadvantage – the statistics The Equalities Review
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A law is an unequivocal declaration of public policy A law gives support to those who do not wish to discriminate, but who feel compelled to do so by social pressure A law gives protection and redress to minority groups A law thus provides for the peaceful and orderly adjustment of grievances and the release of tensions (Race Relations Board [1967]) The History
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The Race Relations Act 1976 – normative and remedial Scope Definitions The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 The Race Relations Act 1976 (Amendment) Regulations 2003 The Race Relations Act 1976
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Comprehensive Individual remedies Complex Limited/no funding Poor success rate Absence of private sector duty Strengths and Weaknesses of the Present Model
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Legislative Change Private Sector Duties Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 Resistance to Legislative Change
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Better Regulation Task Force Task Force on Race Equality and Diversity Public Procurement (Contract Compliance) Moving towards a modern concept of equality Non Legislative Change
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