During the second half of the 20th century, Western culture introduced legislation that tried to remove discrimination on the basis of race, gender or disability.
All of the above would remove discrimination and allow for individuals to gain employment, not be reliant on benefits and the state.
In such cases it is intended to remove discrimination that minority groups may already face.
Although there are gains on removing discrimination, activists report that outside of the government and administrative areas, discrimination is still ongoing.
Many were convinced that only a proletarian revolution could remove discrimination.
'Employers and service providers will be required to take measures to remove past discrimination.'
The goal of the 1960s landmark civil rights legislation was to remove racial discrimination and so establish a race-blind standard.
But the Commission must also make proposals for removing discrimination in the other forms of atypical work, in both areas, employment law and social insurance.
It also helps to remove discrimination.