A) The Children\'s Home, a Tampa nonprofit child care organization also known as
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A) The Children's Home, a Tampa nonprofit child care organization also known as the Children's Home Network, violated federal law when it refused to consider a male employee, Luis Vasquez, for a position in its maternity home program based on his sex. Vasquez, after voicing his concerns about the company's refusal to consider him because he is a male, was prevented from applying to any other positions with the organization.
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1. Is the EEOC charging disparate impact or disparate treatment? Defend your answer.
2. Under which law in Chapter 3 can the plaintiff file a lawsuit and why?
B)The plaintiff "was a male-to-female transsexual who was living as a male while on duty but often lived as a woman off duty [and] had a reputation throughout the police department as a homosexual, bisexual or cross-dresser." The plaintiff alleged he was demoted because of his failure to conform to sex stereotypes.
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1. Is the EEOC charging disparate impact or disparate treatment? Defend your answer..
2. Under which law in Chapter 3 can the plaintiff file a lawsuit and why?
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