Chapter 3: What Is Racial Discrimination in the Workplace?
Racial discrimination in the workplace remains a very real problem despite the progress that has been made in the past few decades. Racial discrimination laws are in place to protect employees from discrimination due to their race or color, but these laws don’t prevent it from happening all the time. Racism in the workplace can be based on facial features, hair texture, skin color or other characteristics associated with race.
Racial discrimination at work is any activity that involves treating an individual differently because of their race or the race of their spouse. Furthermore, racial discrimination doesn’t always occur between two individuals of different races.