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Rachael Dumigan
, Isn't age discrimination in the British workplace far lass of a problem for young people than it is for those above the age of fifty? If only for the simple fact that youth came overcome inexperience.
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MarkOne
on Oct 31 2007 11:17:54 AM
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I don’t think it is any less of an issue. For example a few weeks ago, young people were banned by the police from buying egg and flower in Cambridgeshire whereas something like that would never happen to a different age group. Yes older people are discriminated against but when it happens they get listen to and action is taken. Young people are one of the few remaining sections of society that are demonised and no action is taken.
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