AGG - General Equal Treatment Act
The AGG (General Equal Treatment Act) - also known colloquially as the Anti-Discrimination Act - is intended to "prevent and eliminate discrimination on grounds of race or ethnic origin, gender, religion or belief, age or sexual identity".The AGG (General Equal Treatment Act) - also known colloquially as the Anti-Discrimination Act - is intended to "prevent and eliminate discrimination on grounds of racial or ethnic origin, gender, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual identity".
With the AGG, four European anti-discrimination directives that have been enacted since 2000 were implemented in Germany.