The legislation enacted to prohibit discrimination against workers over the age
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The legislation enacted to prohibit discrimination against workers over the age of 40 is the
1962 Elderly Citizens Act
1967 Age Discrimination in Employment Act
1962 Civil Rights Act
1967 Fair Labor Standards Act
Which legislative act ended previously accepted practices of subjective employment based upon age, race, and socioeconomic status by establishing a federal minimum wage, guidelines for overtime pay, and child labor standards?
2009 Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
1938 Fair Labor Standards Act
1963 Equal Pay Act
1990 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
Which legislative act grants a grieved employee the right to pursue legal remedy within 180 days of the discovery of wage discrimination based on sex/gender?
2009 Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
1970 Feminist Women's Movement
1978 Pregnancy Discrimination Act
1963 Equal Pay Act
Disparities in wages between men and women of equal age, with equal education, and equivalent experience who are performing the same job, are prohibited as a result of the
1963 Equal Pay Act
1964 Civil Rights Act
1970 Feminist Women's Movement
1978 Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Some common things that professional industries do to protect the physical health and safety of their employees include all of the following EXCEPT:
require bi-annual immunizations
maintain sprinkler systems in working order
post printed emergency exit routes in conspicuous locations throughout the facility
require photo identification or electronic security badges upon entrance and exit
a.1962 Elderly Citizens Act
b.1967 Age Discrimination in Employment Act
c.1962 Civil Rights Act
d.1967 Fair Labor Standards Act
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