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National, State, Local | The Rights of the Wo ...The Rights of the Workers Against Employment DiscriminationSubmitted by rainier on Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 and viewed 685 timesTotal Word Count: 549 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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To deter the employers from exercising discriminative acts to their employees, many labor decrees have been ratified by the Federal and State governments in the 1960’s. Such provisions tackle most of the aspects which have great deal in the upholding of the workers’ rights besides their personalities and work nature.
To deter the employers from exercising discriminative acts to their employees, many labor decrees have been ratified by the Federal and State governments in the 1960’s. Such law provisions tackle most of the aspects which have great deal in the upholding of the workers’ rights besides their personalities and work nature. These were subsequently followed by the promulgation of the employment discrimination law which aims to impede the employers to continue their illegal acts or else face the consequences of being penalized. In prevailing U.S. Federal law, it is very much illegal for an employer to discriminate their employees on the sole basis of their workers’ nationality, gender, race or religion. This applies to employers who have fifteen or more employees in his company. Such provisions can be seen in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which also hiders the employers to refuse from hiring applicants, impose unnecessary disciplinary acts, terminate, impede promotion, harass and pay much less salaries on the basis of the aforementioned. Much more, the law considers implementing policies which may cause impact or promote class separation among his workers. To site an example, it is illegal to impose penalties to those non-Christians who will not attend a monthly mass offering of the company. Accordingly, employers may be given sanctions if proven culpable of exercising the following violations against their employees.
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