Some employees may be facing unbearable conditions in their workplace. For example, you may be mistreated or receive negative pay for reasons that are not related to work ethic or face discrimination and harassment. If such mistreatment rises to a level where no...
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Legal Guide to Discrimination in the Workplace in 2019
Under California law, employees discriminated against are protected by the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Federal law also protects the rights of job applicants and employees, but on a more limited basis than California through the following statutes: The...
Legal Guide to Pregnancy Discrimination in the Workplace in 2019
What is pregnancy discrimination? Treating women employees or job applicants unfavorably because they are pregnant or have a medical condition/s related to childbirth or pregnancy amounts to pregnancy discrimination in the workplace. Examples of pregnancy...
Legal Guide to Disability Discrimination in the Workplace in 2019
What is disability? To understand disability discrimination, it’s important to define the term disability. First and foremost, the law doesn’t protect everyone with a health/medical condition. To be considered disabled, you must have all of the following: A...
Legal Guide to Religious Discrimination in the Workplace in 2019
What is religious discrimination? The EEOC – the federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing laws against discrimination in US workplaces defines religious discrimination as; treating an employee or applicant unfavorably because of their religious...
Legal Guide to Racial Discrimination in the Workplace in 2019
Treating a job seeker or employee unfavorably based on their race or personal characteristics/attributes associated with race (like skin color, hair texture, or facial features) amounts to racial discrimination in the workplace. Color discrimination is a form of...