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Unlawful age discrimination happens when someone is treated unfavourably because of their age, without justification, or is harassed or victimised because of their age. Information about your legal rights and what to do if you are being discriminated against.
Aimed at people over 60. Information on how you are protected from age discrimination, your rights, and what you can do if you if you think you have been discriminated against.
Explains some of the rights that children and young people have and how they should be treated. Links to information for young people on employment, family life, debt, housing and benefits .
Explains how you can raise at problem you have at work with your employer by setting up an informal chat with them. Goes through what you should prepare and links to how to raise a formal complaint if you feel an informal chat is not suitable or does not solve your issue.
Provides what information you should include in your grievance letter to your employer and the basic rules of writing the letter. Includes a link to a tool that helps you structure your grievance letter.