Care Volunteer Training

Indirect discrimination is the legal term that describes situations when policies, practices or procedures are put in place that appear to treat everyone equally but, in practice, are less fair to those with a certain protected characteristic.

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For example, an employer enforces a policy that states all employees must work full time. This

discriminates against workers with young

children, or who care for a disabled family member.

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