Workplace discrimination is the unfair treatment of employees based on their legally protected status. Fair employment laws prohibit employment decisions and treatment based on a person’s protected status.
THIS INCLUDES PRACTICES REGARDING:
- Hiring
- Compensation
- Benefits
- Employee services
- Working conditions
- Appearance requirements
- Leave management
- Disciplinary actions
- Promotion, transfer or demotion
- Exercise of legal rights
- Downsizing, layoff or reduction in force
- Termination practices of the employer
PROTECTED CLASSES INCLUDE:
- Age
- Race
- Color
- Sex
- Pregnancy
- Sexual Orientation
- Gender Identity
- Physical disability
- Mental disability
- Genetic Information
- Medical condition, including cancer
- Religion
- National origin
- Political affiliation
- Marital status
- Military and veteran status
- Status as a victim of domestic
- violence, assault, or stalking
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