Germany: Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency calls for better protection against discriminations

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the “Equal Treatment Act” celebrated its fifth birthday this summer. On this occasion, the German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency, created within the framework of this law, issued, on August 15th, a lukewarm report on its implementation and revealed its claims, which include tougher sanctions in case of proven discrimination. (Ref. 110533)

Discrimination is
still frequent
. Adopted after major controversy (see
our dispatch No. 06623
), the “Equal Treatment Act” (Allgemeine Gleichbehandlu

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