Grants equal rights to make contract. Violation could be used to redress employment discrimination based on race, alienage, and national origin.
Prohibits unequal wages for women and men who are employed at the same establishment and who perform equal jobs requiring equal skill, effort and responsibility under similar working conditions.Wage differentials resulting from seniority, merit or wage systems that base earnings on quality, quantity or production and not the sex of the employees do not violate the Equal Pay Act.
Prohibit discrimination on the basis of:Prohibit discrimination in all phases of employment including:
- Race
- Color
- National Origin
- Sex
- Religion
- Recruitment
- Hiring
- Terms, Conditions of Employment
- Promotion
- Compensation
- Training
- Disciplining
- Layoff
- Termination
Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in all aspects of employment and applies to all federal government contractors and subcontractors for more than $10,000. Requires recipients of federal contracts and grants to develop an affirmative action program and take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promote and retain qualified women and minorities.
Prohibits discrimination against individuals who are over 40 years old in all phases of the employment process. If age is a bona fide job qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the business, then the ADEA is not violated. [Bona fide = made in good faith without deceit.]
These amendments state that no person shall on the basis of sex, race, or national origin, be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. These amendments were established for educational institutions and agencies receiving federal funds and include criteria for eliminating discrimination from educational services and programs as well as from employment policies and practices. Title IX extends the coverage to include executive, administrative, and professional employees, including faculty.
Requires employers receiving federal funds to take affirmative action to employ and promote qualified persons with disabilities. The law prohibits discrimination based on disability. The act applies to every phase of the employment process.
Requires employers who are government contractors to take affirmative action to hire and promote qualified disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era.
Requires employers to treat women affected by pregnancy and related conditions the same as other applicants and employees on the basis of their ability or inability to fulfill the responsibilities of a position. Prohibits discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth or other related conditions.
This act makes it illegal for employers to knowingly hire aliens. Employers must verify that every employee hired can legally work in the United States. Employers must also comply with record keeping requirements that document employment status.
Prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in regard to job applications procedures, hiring, advancement, compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. It is applicable to public and private sector employees.
Intentional discrimination (sex, race, national origin, religion, disability) is unlawful, allows compensatory and/or punitive damages, and allows a jury trial if damages are sought.
Prohibits discrimination in private and public employment on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, disability, and national origin or ancestry. The Law applies to compensation and terms and conditions of employment as well as to decisions on hiring and discharge. The Civil Rights Law applies to the state and its political subdivisions and private employers with six or more employees.Public contractors must agree, as part of their contract, to comply with the Indiana Civil Rights Law. Both public contractors and public employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees who report suspected violations of law or misuse of public funds.
Prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, and national origin or ancestry in contracts for construction, alteration, or repair to public buildings.All employers must comply with the Age Discrimination Act which prohibits discrimination against employees and job applicants ages 40 to 70. Employers with two or more employees are subject to the Equal Pay Act, which prohibits gender-based wage differentials. The Employment Discrimination Against Disabled Persons Act applies to employers with 15 or more employees and prohibits use of standards, criteria, or methods of administration that have the effect of discriminating on the basis of disability or that perpetuate discrimination by other employees. Employers must make reasonable accommodations for the known physical and mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants.
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