2010 Equality Act
Discussion
I thought it was illegal to discriminate on the grounds of age.
So, how does this organisation get away with charging varying membership rates depending on age? Some sort of exception because it is private?
https://www.northerncountiesclub.co.uk/home/belong
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/sched...
SCHEDULE 16
Associations: exceptions
Age
1A(1)An association does not contravene section 101(1) or (2), so far as relating to age discrimination, by giving a concession on admission to membership for—
(a)persons of a particular age group, or
(b)persons who have been members of the association for more than a number of years specified by the association for this purpose.
SCHEDULE 16
Associations: exceptions
Age
1A(1)An association does not contravene section 101(1) or (2), so far as relating to age discrimination, by giving a concession on admission to membership for—
(a)persons of a particular age group, or
(b)persons who have been members of the association for more than a number of years specified by the association for this purpose.
Wildcat45 said:
I thought it was illegal to discriminate on the grounds of age.
So, how does this organisation get away with charging varying membership rates depending on age? Some sort of exception because it is private?
https://www.northerncountiesclub.co.uk/home/belong
If that were the case all life insurance companies would be in big trouble!So, how does this organisation get away with charging varying membership rates depending on age? Some sort of exception because it is private?
https://www.northerncountiesclub.co.uk/home/belong
Zeeky said:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/sched...
SCHEDULE 16
Associations: exceptions
Age
1A(1)An association does not contravene section 101(1) or (2), so far as relating to age discrimination, by giving a concession on admission to membership for—
(a)persons of a particular age group, or
(b)persons who have been members of the association for more than a number of years specified by the association for this purpose.
The pricing of the gym isn't designed to look like normal price vs concession or years of membership, it's just tiered according to age group. Perhaps it should state the 'normal' price of £675 then offer 'concessions' if you're younger?SCHEDULE 16
Associations: exceptions
Age
1A(1)An association does not contravene section 101(1) or (2), so far as relating to age discrimination, by giving a concession on admission to membership for—
(a)persons of a particular age group, or
(b)persons who have been members of the association for more than a number of years specified by the association for this purpose.
Simpo Two said:
The pricing of the gym isn't designed to look like normal price vs concession or years of membership, it's just tiered according to age group. Perhaps it should state the 'normal' price of £675 then offer 'concessions' if you're younger?
Does it matter how it's shown so long as you know what your paying?Simpo Two said:
lancslad58 said:
Does it matter how it's shown so long as you know what your paying?
I don't know. Maybe I should charge double to people from Lancashire. But hold on, that's discrimination... place of abode more relevant than age?They probably charge younger people less because
a) they use it less than older people do;
b) they have fewer younger people wanting to join;
c) their membership, like many golf clubs, is dwindling because of b)
Judging by the image they chose to represent 'lunch', there's a reason why they need financial incentives to attract younger people...
a) they use it less than older people do;
b) they have fewer younger people wanting to join;
c) their membership, like many golf clubs, is dwindling because of b)
Judging by the image they chose to represent 'lunch', there's a reason why they need financial incentives to attract younger people...
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