Increased life expectancy and an ageing workforce have highlighted the problem of age discrimination in developed countries. Malcolm Sargeant's Age Discrimination in Employment is an encyclopedic guide for HR specialists and employment lawyers to the nature of age discrimination in the workplace in a number of countries, along with a discussion of the main thrust of employment law in this area, including an analysis of the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006. The book opens with a consideration of what age discrimination is and how it manifests itself at the workplace and elsewhere. It also breaks discrimination down by age (discrimination against young, middle, and senior age employees) and explores multiple discrimination, including age and gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and disability. An important reference for HR departments, policy-makers and others concerned with organizational culture and development, discrimination, and social policy.
About the AuthorMalcolm Sargeant is Professor of Labour Law at Middlesex University, UK, and author/ co-author of Employment Law (Third Edition) 2005, Essentials of Employment Law (Eighth Edition) 2004, Questions and Answers on Employment Law (Second Edition) 2006, Consultation with Employees 2002, Transfers 2002, Maternity and Parental Leave 2000, and Age Discrimination in Employment 1999.
Reviews'This book is recommended for academic law libraries with European Union, international law, or comprehensive labor and employment law collections. In addition, practitioners with multinational employment law practices will appreciate its coverage of the advances in age discrimination law in the EU and UK. ' Legal Information Alert (USA)
Book InformationISBN 9780566087745
Author Malcolm SargeantFormat Hardback
Page Count 242
Imprint Gower Publishing LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g