Unlawful age discrimination Part 4
Discrimination in work Division 2
Section 21
Exemption for inherent requirements
(2) Paragraph (1)(b) does not make it unlawful for a principal to
discriminate against another person, on the ground of the other
person’s age, if the other person is unable to carry out the inherent
requirements of a contract worker because of his or her age.
(3) In deciding whether the other person is unable to carry out those
requirements because of his or her age, take into account:
(a) the other person’s past training, qualifications and experience
relevant to working as a contract worker; and
(b) if the other person is already working for the principal as a
contract worker—the other person’s performance as a
contract worker; and
(c) all other relevant factors that it is reasonable to take into
account.
Definitions
(4) In this section:
contract worker means a person who does work for another person
under a contract between the employer of the first-mentioned
person and that other person.
principal, in relation to a contract worker, means a person for
whom the contract worker does work under a contract between the
employer of the contract worker and the person.
21 Partnerships
(1) It is unlawful for 6 or more persons who are proposing to form
themselves into a partnership to discriminate against another
person on the ground of the other person’s age:
(a) in determining who should be invited to become a partner in
the partnership; or
(b) in the terms or conditions on which the other person is
invited to become a partner in the partnership.
Age Discrimination Act 2004
Compilation No. 46
Compilation date: 03/12/2021
Authorised Version C2021C00565 registered 10/12/2021
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Registered: 10/12/2021