Is age discrimination keeping older people out of work?

 
Portrait of Dee Masters

Dee Masters

 

Dee Masters gave oral evidence to the Women and Equalities Committee today (10 January 2018) concerning ways in which the law could be modified so as to improve the recruitment and retention of older workers.  She shared a panel with Christopher Brooks (Senior Policy Manager, Age UK), Elizabeth Prochaska (Legal Director, Equality and Human Rights Commission) and Julie Dennis (Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Acas).  Information concerning this inquiry is available at here.

Watch footage of the meeting here.

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