Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination

Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: George Rutherglen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2004
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: OCLC:730903029

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Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination

Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: George Rutherglen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: PURD:32754078041013

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Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination

Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: George Rutherglen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1985
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: MINN:20000004396541

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Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination

Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: George Rutherglen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1985
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: MINN:20000004582595

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Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination

Major Issues in the Federal Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: George Rutherglen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: OCLC:973572514

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Employment Discrimination Law

Employment Discrimination Law
Author: Janis L. McDonald,Frank S. Ravitch,Pamela Sumners
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063927037

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Book Description: Integrating cases, theory, and commentary, this up-to-date book provides readers with a detailed discussion of the important issues in employment discrimination law. It gives learners at all levels access to the key cases and statutes in this area, to useful hypothetical, and to some of the latest thinking on these topics. Chapter topics focus on the issues that matter most in the field today--tracking the birth of modern employment discrimination law, its development, state employment discrimination laws, and the transformative or non-transformative effect of employment discrimination law. For lawyers, paralegals, corporate human resource departments, government agencies, and other government officials.

Discrimination Jobs and Politics

Discrimination  Jobs  and Politics
Author: Paul Burstein
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0226081362

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Throughout this impressive and controversial account of the fight against job discrimination in the United States, Paul Burstein poses searching questions. Why did Congress adopt EEO legislation in the sixties and seventies? Has that legislation made a difference to the people it was intended to help? And what can the struggle for equal employment opportunity tell us about democracy in the United States? "This is an important, well-researched book. . . . Burstein has had the courage to break through narrow specializations within sociology . . . and even to address the types of acceptable questions usually associated with three different disciplines (political science, sociology, and economics). . . . This book should be read by all professionals interested in political sociology and social movements."—Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, Social Forces "Discrimination, Jobs and Politics [is] satisfying because it tells a more complete story . . . than does most sociological research. . . . I find myself returning to it when I'm studying the U.S. women's movement and recommending it to students struggling to do coherent research."—Rachel Rosenfeld, Contemporary Sociology

Employment Law

Employment Law
Author: Lori B. Rassas
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 877
Release: 2020-02-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781543816716

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Employment Law: A Guide to Hiring, Managing, and Firing for Employers and Employees, Fourth Edition is a practical text for undergraduate, graduate, and paralegal employment law, human resources, and business school courses. This unique book approaches each area from the perspective of both employees and employers. The balanced approach is organized to track the employer-employee relationship focusing on day-to-day hiring, managing, and firing practices. After an overview of discrimination laws and a discussion of different types of employment relationships the text moves chronologically from the recruitment of candidates through all aspects of employment to the conclusion of the employment relationship. Each chapter begins with clear chapter objectives. A list of key terms ends the chapter followed by basic questions to ensure students master the key concepts and fact patterns, which test student’s ability to apply the concepts to workplace matters. These fact-based scenarios promote critical thinking and develop analytical skills. New to the Fourth Edition: New coverage of the balancing of employer and employee interests in regard to political expression and social media use Expanded discussion of employer and employee rights with respect to medical marijuana Focus on the heightened attention paid to policies related to workplace romances due to the #MeToo movement Enhancement of the materials related to the prohibition of sex discrimination and compensation discrimination materials, including the comparing and contrasting of employee rights under Title VII and the Equal Pay Act Introduction of Check it out! —a teaching tool based on real-life scenarios. These sidebars raise thought-provoking questions designed to initiate both legal and policy discussions and reinforce legal concepts and stakeholder considerations. Professors and students will benefit from: Materials are chronologically organized and track the employer–employee relationship. Complicated information is presented in a clear and concise manner. Guidance from the very agencies that are ultimately responsible for the laws that regulate the employment relationship is included. Tackling of serious workplace matters is paired appropriately with the injection of humor to increase the attention of students and the likelihood that they retain the knowledge related to key concepts. Students who work in human resources, employment law are provided with sample forms, enforcement guidance, and workplace posters that they need to know. Practical information within the context of interviewing provides students with a wealth of information and issues that help them frame interview questions that are legally compliant. References to the most significant legal cases, as well as some lesser-known cases represent common themes. End-of-chapter questions ensure students master key concepts. Numerous fact patterns test whether students not only understand these concepts but also can apply them to workplace matters. These fact-based scenarios promote critical thinking and develop analytical skills so that the knowledge can be used by students. Key terms appear in the margins where a term is first introduced and in the glossary at the end of the book. This comprehensive glossary of key terms provides students with an additional opportunity to review important terms.