ABSTRACT

Safety professionals communicate, directly and indirectly with a large number of employees and others on a daily basis. While not lawyers, they regularly deal with legal issues. A subset of their responsibilities includes how to discuss safety without crossing the discriminatory line. To do this, they need an understanding of discrimination laws. Written for safety professionals, this book provides general knowledge of the various laws and regulations that offer protection to employees and individuals against discrimination in the workplace. It takes a proactive approach to identifying situations where potential discrimination against an employee or individual may occur, and provides guidance on how to take immediate action to address the potential discriminatory situation. The book discusses new laws and amendments to existing laws, and illustrates the filing process for claims. Chapters cover the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.

chapter 1|62 pages

History and Overview

chapter 2|6 pages

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act

chapter 5|22 pages

Americans with Disabilities Act

chapter 8|22 pages

Age Discrimination in Employment Act

chapter 12|36 pages

The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978

chapter 13|28 pages

Equal Pay Act

chapter 14|10 pages

Other Antidiscrimination Laws

chapter |30 pages

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

chapter 5|58 pages

Americans with Disabilities Act

chapter |8 pages

ADA Amendments Act of 2008

chapter |14 pages

The Equal Pay Act of 1963