Course description
Age Discrimination
Did you know that surveys by both the government and charitable organisations show that age bias is the most common form of employment discrimination?
Older workers may be unfairly refused a promotion, whilst younger workers may receive lower rates of pay – despite having all the relevant skills and experience.
Age discrimination is, of course, illegal – and complying with the law is a key reason for eliminating workplace-related age discrimination.
But there are other good reasons:
- The benefits that result from providing a diverse workplace
- Within the next twenty years people over the age of fifty will make up almost one-third of the workforce, so any discrimination against this sizable minority will greatly reduce the pool of talent available to an organisation
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
Awarding Body: Learning Nexus
Our qualifications are Regulated Qualifications issued by the leading Awarding Organisations that are recognised throughout the UK.
The certificate successful learners receive on completion of a Regulated Qualification will contain the logo of the Awarding Organisation, and the relevant UK Regulator (Ofqual) along with the full qualification title and qualification number.
Learning objectives:
- Explain what the term ‘age discrimination’ means
- Describe the different forms of age discrimination
- Recognise examples of age discrimination in the workplace
- Describe how age discrimination occurs in the workplace
- Identify the legal exceptions to age discrimination law
Expenses
Course price: £17.99 (Inc VAT)