The eradication of compulsory retirement and age discrimination in the Australian workplace : A cause for celebration and concern
journal contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byR Patterson
Earlier this year the Age Discrimination Act 2004 was passed by the Commonwealth government. This paper provides an overview of the Age Discrimination Act 2004 and critically examines whether it is likely to be successful in eradicating compulsory retirement and age discrimination within the workforce. Empirical studies suggesting that law reform alone is insufficient to eliminate ageist employer behaviour are discussed as is the need for public awareness campaigns. Given that compliance with the law is closely linked with normative belief, this paper also considers whether a moral duty to refrain from age discrimination can be grounded within the natural law ethic.
History
Journal
Elder law review
Volume
3
Pagination
1 - 27
Publisher
University of Western Sydney, School of Law (Campbelltown Campus)
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
ISSN
1447-025X
Language
eng
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