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For any policy, there are those who would support it while others would oppose it based on certain reasons. For policies supporting equality, some would argue that the policies would ensure equal opportunities to all citizens, irrespective of gender, race, and sexual orientation (Pager, & Shepherd, 2008). This article would present the views of supporters and opponents in simple flipchart. Various aspects such as stakeholder interest, resources channels of action, participation and the effect of the action plan on either the supporters or opponents of equality policies.
Steps that would ensure the success of equality policies and prevent the influence of opponents
The most important action plan would be to strengthen communication in order to ensure that supporters of the policy have the backing of the populace. It would be difficult to implement equality policies if supporters do not have the backing of the public (Marquez, 2007). In this regard, it would be upon the supporters to reach out to the public and explain the importance of equality. This would be done through outlining the dangers of discrimination. The public should know that equality does not mean doing away with the positions of certain groups (Crosby, & Bryson, 2005). For instance, men should be convinced to believe that their roles would not be tempered with but instead they would be supposed to respect the roles played by women in society.
Conclusion
Implementation of action plans would not be a simple task since the opponents would launch a strong defense against the policy. Since the state perceived to control the state machinery, the supporters would be required to lobby other institutions of government such as the legislature in order to put pressure on government to adjust its position as regards to equality policies.
References
Crosby, B. C., & Bryson, J. M. (2005). Leadership for the Common Good: Tackling Public Problems in a Shared-Power World. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Marquez, J. (2007). Limits of diversity program revealed. Workforce Management, 86(5), 1-3.
Pager, D. & Shepherd, H. (2008). The Sociology of Discrimination: Racial Discrimination in Employment, Housing, Credit, and Consumer Markets. Annual Review of Sociology, 34, 181209.
Ritter, B. (2008). Collision of religious and gay rights in the Workplace. The Humanist, 68(1), 5-7
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