Pregnancy Discrimination Act

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    Legal Process Paper

    Introduction Discrimination in the workplace comes in many forms. Workplace discrimination happens when a member of a protected class is treated differently than their peers. An act of discrimination may occur in relation to refusal to hire, termination, denial of training, etc. This may happen simply because of the employee’s race, gender, nationality, religion, ace, disability, and even familial status (a pregnancy). Employees are protected under the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the

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    Title Vii

    coworkers? Well I can without a doubt say that I would not have want a job before the 1964 Congress enacted the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Title VII was one of the major legislation that was a direct result of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. A famous civil rights leader by the name of Martin Luther King Jr. Was very instrumental in obtaining this act and he believed that everyone should be treated fairly and that minorities should not be given a job based upon the color of their skin

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    Legal Due Diligence

    and cost the reputation of the company. We must convey this to Joe and convince him and make him understand that discrimination on the basis of age , gender, race, etc. must be avoided and also educate him about the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1975, Civil rights Act of 1964,Equal Pay Act 1963,

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    Civil Rights Act Of 1964 Essay

    the Civil Rights Act of 1964 this was an act created to prevent discrimination in public places. The act allows all people regardless of race, gender, color, religion, and origin to be treated equally. This act also banned discrimination of employment based on the same reasons. This act years later comes out of the ratification of the 14 amendment that all natural born citizens regardless of race would be given due process and equal protection under the law. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a crucial

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    Human Resources

    of Japanese descent or origin during the Second World War. The main advantages of the human rights legislation are: * Stops the employer from coming after you once a complaint has been filed * Protects against loosing income due to discrimination * A Human rights commission is appointed to those who cannot afford a lawyer to defend them * The Board of Inquiry can award a wider range of damages and remedies than a judge in a civil suit could. Some of the disadvantages are:

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    Handbook Nondiscrimination Section

    practices on any form of discrimination. Types of discrimination that is not tolerated include age, disability, equal pay, nationality, pregnancy, race, color, sex, veteran status, and religion. This organization also prohibits any act of retaliation and any form of harassment (“Laws & Guidance”, n.d.). Organization’s Position in Response to Non-discrimination Issues We do not tolerate any offensive behavior or intimidation of an employee based on the above types of discrimination. Any employee should

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    Acronym

    HR Acronym-Soup AA | Affirmative Action | AAP | Affirmative Action Plan | ADA | Americans w/Disability Act | ADEA | Age Discrimination in Employment Act | ADR | Alternative Dispute Resolution | AISES | American Indian Society for Engineering and Sciences | ASP | Application Service Provider | BFOQ | Bona Fide Occupational Qualification | BLS | Bureau of Labor Statistics | COLA | Cost of Living Adjustment | CPI | Consumer Price Index | CV | Curriculum Vitae | DOL | Department

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    Unit 2 - P1 - Equality and Diversity

    concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation to health and social care. Equality; the act of equality is everyone being treated by the same standard. In relation to health and social care everyone needs to be treated equally. The equality act protects people rights to be equal regardless of their differences, there are 116 legislations. This act protects people legally from discrimination in the work place. In health and social care this is important so that everyone can experience the

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    Research Projects

    special circumstances, such as teenage pregnancy. In certain countries, even when the legal marriage age is 18, cultural traditions take priority over legislative law. Child marriage affects both boys and girls, though the overwhelming majority of those affected are girls, most of who are in poor socioeconomic situations. Child marriage is related to child betrothal, and it includes civil cohabitation and court approved early marriages after teenage pregnancy in many cases, only one marriage-partner

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    Fair Labor Standard Acts

    by the Fair Labor Standards Act are as follows; there are no stipulations for rest periods such as coffee or cigarette breaks, holidays, severance or sick pay, as well as any type of extra pay for weekends. There are also examples in which there may be a small company with a low sales volume, which can be exempt from the Act as well. There are cases in which the union may override hourly wage issues; for instance, when an employee works 40 hours in 3 days, under the act they would not receive extra

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