
Introduction to the Law of Employment Discrimination
Michael Evan Gold(Author)
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2nd Edition
Published on 6. August 2018
128 pages
978-1-5017-2497-8 (ISBN)
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This new edition of An Introduction to the Law of Employment Discrimination summarizes the federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, age, and disability. Several major statutes, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Equal Pay Act, protect American workers from discrimination. In this handy reference guide, Michael Evan Gold discusses complex legislation in lucid, understandable terms.
In his discussion of each statute, the author provides such information as:
* who is protected by the statute;
* who must obey the statute;
* principal definitions of discrimination together with numerous examples;
* ways of proving discrimination;
* reasonable accommodation;
* defenses to discrimination;
* retaliation;
* remedies; and
* procedures for bringing a claim.
In his discussion of each statute, the author provides such information as:
* who is protected by the statute;
* who must obey the statute;
* principal definitions of discrimination together with numerous examples;
* ways of proving discrimination;
* reasonable accommodation;
* defenses to discrimination;
* retaliation;
* remedies; and
* procedures for bringing a claim.
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Michael Evan Gold's revised edition of An Introduction to Labor Law is a no-frills primer on the National Labor Relations Act, the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 and later amendments. The reader will value Gold's straightforward prose and avoidance of mind scrambling legalese.... Upon completion of this book the reader will be well-versed in basic definitions and concepts of labor law including exclusive representation, duty of fair representation, unfair labor practices, the structure of the labor board, the duty to bargain, organizing and elections.- Florence Estes (Labor Studies Journal)
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English
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New York
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Cornell University Press
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978-1-5017-2497-8 (9781501724978)
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Michael Evan Gold is Associate Professor in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University. He is the author of numerous books, including An Introduction to Labor Law, also from Cornell.
Content
- Cover
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Purpose of This Bulletin
- Scope of This Bulletin
- Who Should Read This Bulletin and Who Should Not
- A Note on Names
- A Note on Agency
- 1. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Who Is Protected by Title VII
- Who Must Obey Title VII
- The Idea of Discrimination
- Disparate Treatment
- The Role of Intent
- Examples of Disparate Treatment
- Pension Benefits
- Pregnancy
- Sexual Harassment
- Dress and Grooming Codes
- Spouses
- Proving Intent in Traditional Ways
- Direct Evidence
- Comparative Evidence
- McDonnell Douglas Formula
- Rebutting Traditional Proof of Intent
- Proving Intent with Statistics
- Statistical Reasoning in General
- Statistical Reasoning in Disparate Treatment Cases
- Rebutting Statistical Proof of Intent
- Proof of Pretext
- Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications
- Affirmative Action and Reverse Discrimination
- Disparate Impact
- Proving Disparate Impact
- Business Necessity
- Validating a Test
- Seniority
- Reasonable Accommodation to Religion
- Definition of Religion
- Duty to Make Reasonable Accommodation
- Undue Hardship
- Retaliation
- Participation in a Hearing or an Investigation
- Retaliation on the Job
- Lawsuit for Defamation of a Business
- Directly Opposing Discrimination
- Remedies
- Procedures for Bringing a Claim under Title VII
- Procedures in Places That Have Antidiscrimination Agencies
- Procedures in Places That Lack Antidiscrimination Agencies
- Arbitration of Title VII Claims
- Arbitration under Collective Bargaining Agreements
- Arbitration under Individual Contracts of Employment
- 2. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act
- Who Is Protected by the Age Act
- Who Must Obey the Age Act
- Disparate Treatment
- Role of Intent
- Examples of Disparate Treatment
- Advertisements
- Applications
- Layoffs
- Retirement Age
- Early Retirement
- Fringe Benefits except Pensions
- Pensions
- Proving Disparate Treatment
- Traditional Proof
- Statistical Proof
- Defenses for Disparate Treatment
- Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications
- Factors Other Than Age
- Disparate Impact
- Proving Disparate Impact
- Business Necessity
- Seniority
- Retaliation
- Procedures and Remedies
- 3. Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Who Must Obey the Disability Act
- Who Is Protected by the Disabilities Act
- The Meaning of "Disability
- Impairment
- Major Life Activities
- Substantial Limitation
- The Three Definitions of "Disability
- Status of Contagious Diseases
- Exclusion for Use of Illegal Drugs
- Alcohol and Other Legal Drugs
- The Meaning of "Qualified
- Job-Related Selection Criteria
- Essential Functions of the Job
- Threat to Persons or Property
- Protection of Able-Bodied Persons
- Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship
- Qualified without Reasonable Accommodation
- Qualified with Reasonable Accommodation
- Reasonable Accommodation
- Steps in Reasonable Accommodation
- Additional Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
- Undue Hardship
- The Role of Cost in Reasonable Accommodation
- Four Definitions of Discrimination
- Disparate Treatment
- Disparate Impact
- Reasonable Accommodation
- Retaliation
- Applications of the Disability Act
- Pre-employment Inquiries
- Medical Examinations
- Insurance
- Return from Leave
- Drug Testing
- Remedies and Procedures for Enforcement
- 4. The Equal Pay Act
- Who Must Obey the Equal Pay Act
- Who Is Protected by the Equal Pay Act
- The Comparator
- Equal Pay
- Equal Work
- Skill
- Effort
- Responsibility
- Working Conditions
- Substantial Equality
- Comparable Worth
- Defenses
- Seniority
- Merit Pay and Piece Rates
- Factors Other Than Sex
- Shift Differentials
- Part-Time Employment
- Training Programs
- Education or Experience
- Procedures for Bringing a Claim and Remedies
- 5. Other Statutes
- Local Laws
- National Labor Relations Act
- The Constitution
- Section 1981
- Immigration Act of 1986
- Afterword
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