Discrimination on racial grounds is
made unlawful by the Race Relations
Act 1976 (RRA) which reflects many
of the principles and rules
contained in the SDA.
The RRA
forbids less favourable treatment of
individuals on racial grounds at
every stage of employment. Like the
SDA, the RRA protects not only
individual employees but also
individuals working under a contract
for services and partners in a
partnership (where the partnership
consists of six or more partners).
In addition, trade unions, trade
or professional associations,
employment agencies and other
organisations must also observe the
provisions of the RRA.
Individuals not protected by the
RRA are:
- Those who work wholly or
mainly outside Great Britain;
- Individuals employed by a
private household (with the
exception of discrimination by
victimisation).
