
Race Relations Act 1976
The Race Relations Act 1976 is a UK law that aims to prevent discrimination and promote equality regardless of race, color, nationality, or ethnicity. It makes it illegal for employers, service providers, and members of the public to treat people unfairly because of their race. The Act also sets up the Commission for Racial Equality to investigate complaints, promote good race relations, and ensure organizations comply with the law. Its goal is to create a more inclusive society where everyone has equal opportunity and is protected from racial discrimination.