Quiz 2 HR MGMT 331
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits specific employers from discriminating against persons who are:
40 years of age or older.
The legislative act that bars discrimination in all HR activities, including hiring, training, promotion, pay, employee benefits, and other conditions of employment is known as the
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act created the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
The employment of individuals in a fair and nonbiased manner is called:
Equal employment opportunity
The Equal Pay Act prohibits employers from discrimination in pay based on:
Gender
Employers that pay men and women a different salary are violating the Equal Pay Act only if the pay difference is a result of
Performing tasks requiring same skills
Major federal EEO laws have been enacted to prevent discrimination against groups of workers most often affected by unfair employment practices. These groups are referred to as
Protected classes
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act states that
an employer must set pregnancy leave dates based on the individual employee's ability to work
An employee alleging discrimination can sue both the manager (or supervisor) of a company and the company itself because
the manager or supervisor functions as an agent of the company.
When pursuing an adverse impact claim, an individual is alleging:
unintentional discrimination against a protected class.