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Occurs in the labour market when employment decisions are taken on the basis of ethnic origin or gender rather than ability.
Ãâó: www.econ100.com/eu5e/open/glossary.html
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Unequal treatment of persons, whether through hiring or employment rules or through variation of the conditions of employment, because of sex, age, marital status, race, creed, union membership, or other activities. In many cases discrimination is an unfair labour practice under federal or provincial laws.
Ãâó: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/business/sdlc/cd.html
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A situation in which a plan, through its provisions or through its operations, favors highly compensated employees to the detriment of other employees.
Ãâó: www.asppa.org/resources/res_news_glossary.htm
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The differential treatment of individuals considered to belong to particular groups or categories.
Ãâó: www.unk.edu/offices/aaeo/index.php
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(from Latin - difference), cutting of one group's rights because of their nationality, race, sex, religion and another specifics. In this context is limiting by community the rights of HIV-infected and their families
Ãâó: www.aids.undp.kg/en/aids/glossary/
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