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Direct discrimination

Practical Law UK Glossary 5-200-3160 (Approx. 4 pages)

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Direct discrimination

A type of discrimination that occurs where, because of a protected characteristic, a person (A) treats another (B) less favourably than A treats or would treat others (section 13(1), Equality Act 2010). In relation to the protected characteristic of age only, there is no direct discrimination where the treatment is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.
For more information, see Practice note, Direct discrimination.
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