Critique of Equal Opportunity Act, 2000 (Trinidad and Tobago)

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Although discrimination in each of these areas take different forms, what they have in common is that a person is deprived of some benefit or opportunity because of membership in some group toward which there is substantial prejudice.” Discrimination can be intentional or unintentional, and occurs and is present in all walks of life...
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Equal employment opportunities are the basis for the laws and regulations that were created to protect employees from discriminatory practices. 2. Justify the relevance of the Act with relation to its addressing of the various types of discrimination in employment as outlined by Boatright. Boatright outlines five forms of discrimination under employment, as follows: · Discrimination on the Basis of Sex · Religious Discrimination · National Origin Discrimination · Age Discrimination · Discrimination against the Handicapped The Equal Opportunities Act, 2000 is relevant to the types of discrimination outlined by Boatright, as mentioned above, save Age Discrimination...
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