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... the colour of the immigrants, but from the shear size of the wave of immigration that took place. However it is not new to say that racial discrimination is wasteful for the economy or morally wrong, because these were the remarks made at this time. Racial discrimination in the British workplace deals with non-white workers doing a very simple task for a low payment with no possibilities of climbing through the hierarchical layers of the job promotion scale. More recently, Britain saw a massive inflow of a black cheap workforce directly imported from Britain's colonies and ex-colonies,but also in the post-war period the British government directly recruited Black workers. "They were recruited to do jobs which no one else would do..."(Camellia Palmer,`Discrimination at work',1997) The British government installed legislation and policies to reduce immigration at the end of 1960's with the RRA (Race Relation Act) in 1976, (which has since been amended) which deals with "unlawful discrimination ...
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