This chapter discusses the concept of age discrimination and the status of age as a protected characteristic. While age discrimination was included in EU legislation through Directive 2000/78, Article 6(1) allows member states to justify direct age discrimination if it is objectively and reasonably justified. This reflects the contested nature of age discrimination and view that it is less serious than other forms of discrimination. Additionally, age is seen as a temporary characteristic that affects everyone rather than a discrete group, and discrimination is sometimes viewed as rational. As a result, age has a lower status among protected characteristics and the Directive took a minimal approach, prioritizing economic objectives over anti-discrimination goals. This has led to a perception that age equality is mainly a labor