The government is offering training and advice before the Equality Act is introduced on the Island.
The new laws ban discrimination for workers on the grounds of age, gender, sexuality or race.
The Cabinet Office says it wants to make sure businesses understand the new legislation.
It'll be phased in over the next two years, to give companies enough time to get to grips with the new act.
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