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    Equality Act 2010 Essay

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    different individuals, dictating a person’s entitlement to fair treatment. These differences are recognized as protected characteristics including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage & civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. Awareness of current alterations in the Act are important steps to acting responsibly in every organization. This report provides that information, ensuring compliance, and sustaining satisfactory conditions for all concerned. …

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    another (Bullying Statistics). Bullying happens in the classroom with teachers present very often. Bullying affect boys and girls alike. Bullying is more prevalent among boys and is more likely to be physical in nature. Emotional bullying and sexual harassment seem to occur more often with girls. Students and teachers witness bullying of some kind on a regular basis. In todays’ society bullying has become a major problem, state and local lawmakers have had to take a major role in addressing…

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    Ethics and Conduct We are committed to maintaining a work environment that is frank of harassment, discernment and retaliation. These token of manners will not be tolerated by anyone including employees, Guests and vendors. Harassment consists of unwelcome conduct, whether verbal, physical or visual, that is based upon a person 's protected status race, color, creed, military, religion, gender (gender identity), alienage, citizenship status, sexual orientation, national zero vector, disability,…

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    have an impact on certain types of crimes experienced against them. "Even though there is an increasing acceptance of LGBTI people in society and greater visibility in the media and public life, many LGBTI people still experience discrimination, harassment and violence…

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    The Estate of Donald Mitchell v South Country Co-op Limited, 2023 Summary In the case of The estate of Donald Mitchell v South Country Co-op Limited, the issue of indirect employment discrimination was discussed. The case was finalized on November 3, 2023, but the incident itself happened in early 2021. The case raises awareness of alcohol addiction and mental health in the workplace and discusses how employers can provide reasonable accommodation for their employees who suffer from it. Donald…

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    Women Vs. Men in Computer Software Engineering Computer Software engineering has many responsibilities. Engineers maintain codes, develop new ideas to upgrade the older product, and design projects. Many achieve great programming skills with this job. The median annual earnings of a computer hardware engineer is $123,560. The limit isn 't only $123,560. The possible amount that can be made annually is over $150,000. ("Computer and Information Technology"). Education needed for this career is a…

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    Nevada, New Jersey, Washington, NewYork, Oregon, Montana, Connecticut, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Massachusetts, California and a few others Under these bills, it gives employees a right to sue their employers for creating an "abusive work environment," these laws have been supported by the notion that laws against workplace bullying are necessary to protect public health. Despite the lack of any federal or state law specifically people have got justice and have entrusted these bills…

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    As a country, we have grown, being less narrow-minded and ignorant, to being more open-minded and accepting. Consequently, while this may be true, it might not apply to places where it should be the truest, for instance, schools. Why does the fear of the unknown lead to the oppression of certain individuals in today 's school system? Fear of the unknown leads to the oppression of certain individuals in today 's school system because not allowing Transgender Children and teens to be themselves in…

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    since her adoption and attended the school prior to the bullying incident, she was still discriminated because of her race. She was also bullied for her perceived sexual orientation. One day while at school, Emilie was pushed and slapped in the face by a bully after an argument about a fake account that was created to make fun of Emilie’s sexual orientation. The teacher who witnessed the fight only…

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    In Bosnia, many Human Rights Violations are being experienced by citizens. The Bosnian police are supposed to be the source of protection for all citizens regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, or anything. As a matter of fact, the police are supposed to take care of everybody and not refuse to or discriminate based off of a bias about their race, gender, etc. However, quite frequently they have failed to provide this service properly. The Bosnian Serb Wartime General, Ratko…

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