Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law
EUROPEAN UNION, JUL 24 – The European Commission revived a directive to expand anti-discrimination protections beyond employment after 17 years of delay, with key talks planned under the Danish Presidency in December.
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EU Commission reverses course on anti-discrimination directive | ILGA-Europe
The European Commission has revived its draft Equal Treatment Directive after public outcry and a 33,000-signature petition, reopening the path to stronger EU-wide anti-discrimination protections. Just days after ILGA-Europe, together with All Out, ENAR, IGLYO, TGEU, ERGO Network, OII Europe, EL*C, and AGE Platform Europe, delivered a petition signed by more than 33,000 people to President Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission has revers…
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