Chapter 35 Flashcards

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Protected class

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A class of persons with identifiable characteristics who historically have been victimized by discriminatory purposes for certain purposes

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Employment discrimination

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Treating employees or job applicants unequally on the basis of race, color national origin, religion, gender, age or disability; prohibited by federal statutes

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Title 7

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Prohibits employment discrimination

  • employers with 15+ employees
  • includes illegal workers
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Equal employment opportunity commission

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Monitors compliance with title 7

- file claims with them

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Disparate treatment discrimination

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A form of employment discrimination that results when an employer intentionally discriminated against employees who are members of protected classes

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Prima facie case

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A case in which the plaintiff has produced sufficient evidence of his or her conclusion that the case can go to a jury; a case in which the evidence compels the plaintiffs conclusion if the defendant produces no evidence to disprove it

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Disparate impact discrimination

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A form of employment discrimination that results from certain employer practices or procedures that although not discriminatory on their face, have a discriminatory effect

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Ways to prove disparate impact discrimination

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  • pool of applicants

- rate of hiring

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Reverse discrimination

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Discrimination against majority group individuals like white males

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Religious discrimination

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Employers must make reasonable accommodations but not if they cause undue hardship to the business

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Constructive discharge

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A termination of employment brought about by making an employees working conditions so intolerable that the employee reasonably feels compelled to leave
- can pursue damages

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Sexual harassment

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The granting of job promotions or other benefits in return for sexual favors or conduct that is so sexually offensive that it creates a hostile working environment

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Quid pro quo harassment

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Sexual favors are demanded in return for job opportunities and other benefits

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Hostile environment harassment

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When a pattern of sexually offensive conduct runs throughout the workplace and the employer has not taken steps or prevent or discourage it

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Tangible employment action

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A significant change in employment status such as firing or failing to promote an employee, reassigning the employee to a position with significantly different responsibilities or effecting a significant change in employment benefits

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Age discrimination in employment act

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Prohibits discrimination in people 40 years +

- prohibits mandatory retirement for nonmanagerial workers

17
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State employers exception

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State employers are immune from private suits brought by employees under the age discrimination act, Americans w disabilities act, and the fair labor standards act but NOT the family/medical leave act
- 11th amendment

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Procedures under the disabilities act

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  1. Has a disability
  2. Is qualified for the position
  3. Excluded from employment solely bc of disability
19
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Defenses to employment discrimination

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Business necessity
Bona fide occupational qualification
Seniority system

20
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Business necessity

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A defense to allegations of employment discrimination in which the employer demonstrates that an employment practice that discriminates against members of a protected class is related to job performance

21
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Bona fide occupational qualification

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Identifiable characteristics reasonably necessary to the normal operation of a particular business. These characteristics can include gender, national origin, and religion but not race

22
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Seniority system

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A system in which those who have worked longest are first in line for promotions, salary increases, and other benefits; they are also the last to be laid off if the workforce must be reduced

23
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After acquired evidence of employee misconduct

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  • if an employer finds evidence after the employee files a lawsuit it cannot be used to shield an employer entirely from liability for employment discrimination
24
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Affirmative action

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Job-hiring policies that give special consideration to members of protected classes in an effort to overcome present effects of past discrimination

  • may violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment
  • normally is only constitutional if it attempts to remedy past discrimination and does not make use of quotas or preferences