Anti Discriminatory Practice - Equal Opportunities
- To explain the Employment Businesses policy on assuring that all temporary workers have equal opportunity in the workplace
- To explain the Employment Businesses policy on assuring that service to clients or patients will not be affected by discriminatory practices
- To inform of the measures that the Employment Business has put in place to achieve equal opportunity for all people in the Workplace
Possible Grounds The Employment Business tries to ensure that neither the organisation nor its staff dis-‐ criminates on the basis of: • Ethnic origin • Age • Disability • Race • Religion • Gender • Personal sexual preferences | ||||||
Ability to do the job • Staff, and prospective staff, will only be discriminated between on the basis of their ability to perform their work to the required standards of professionalism, efficiency and safety. | ||||||
Commitment • The Employment Business is committed to an equal opportunities environment that is real and not just words on paper. | ||||||
• The Employment Businesses administrative functions will not require information about staff, prospective staff or clients that can form the basis for discrimination on the grounds mentioned above. All information of a potentially discriminatory nature will only be sought and kept if it is a legal requirement and if the Employment Business should know about factors that may affect job placement, such as disability or impairment.
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