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The Road is Long: Thirty Years of Equality Legislation in Britain

Linda Dickens

British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2007, vol. 45, issue 3, pages 463-494

Abstract: This article critically reflects upon the development of British employment equality law, tracking a positive yet hesitant, uneven and incomplete trajectory from anti-discrimination towards equality, and from piecemeal and patchwork coverage towards inclusiveness, integration and intersectionality. It argues that the opportunities provided by the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights and the proposed Single Equality Act should be taken to address remaining weaknesses in the legislative equality package and the limitations in enforcement approaches which the article highlights. Copyright Blackwell Publishing Ltd/London School of Economics 2007.

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