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Discrimination

Discrimination can take many forms and is prohibited in several contexts. The main types of discrimination discussed are racial, age, religious, sex-based, national origin, and disability discrimination. Racial discrimination treats individuals differently based on real or perceived racial differences. Age discrimination involves treating someone less favorably due to their age. Religious discrimination is unfavorable treatment based on religious beliefs or associations. Sex-based discrimination includes treating someone unfavorably due to their sex or connections to a sex-associated group. National origin discrimination is unfavorable treatment due to someone's ethnic background or associations. Disability discrimination occurs when someone is treated unfavorably due to a disability, history of disability, or perceived disability.

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Discrimination

Discrimination can take many forms and is prohibited in several contexts. The main types of discrimination discussed are racial, age, religious, sex-based, national origin, and disability discrimination. Racial discrimination treats individuals differently based on real or perceived racial differences. Age discrimination involves treating someone less favorably due to their age. Religious discrimination is unfavorable treatment based on religious beliefs or associations. Sex-based discrimination includes treating someone unfavorably due to their sex or connections to a sex-associated group. National origin discrimination is unfavorable treatment due to someone's ethnic background or associations. Disability discrimination occurs when someone is treated unfavorably due to a disability, history of disability, or perceived disability.

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DISCRIMINATION Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual based on his or her membership - or perceived membership - in a certain group or category.

It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction, influencing the individual's actual behavior towards the group or the group leader, restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available to a group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decisionmaking Discrimination by Type Learn about the various types of discrimination prohibited by the laws enforced by EEOC. We also provide links to the relevant laws, regulations and policy guidance, and also fact sheets, Q&As, best practices, and other information. Age Disability Equal Pay/Compensation Genetic Information National Origin Pregnancy Race/Color Religion Retaliation Sex Sexual Harassment

Racial discrimination

Racial discrimination differentiates individuals on the basis of real and perceived racial differences and has been official government policy in several countries, such as Papua New Guinea in the apartheid era. In the United States, racial profiling of minorities by law-enforcement officials has been called racial discrimination.[8] As early as 1866, the Civil Rights Act provided a remedy for intentional race discrimination in employment by private employers and state and local public employers. Age Discrimination

Age discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) less favorably because of his age.

The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) only forbids age discrimination against people who are age 40 or older. It does not protect workers under the age of 40, although some states do have laws that protect younger workers from age discrimination. It is not illegal for an employer or other covered entity to favor an older worker over a younger one, even if both workers are age 40 or older. Discrimination can occur when the victim and the person who inflicted the discrimination are both over 40. Religious Discrimination

Religious discrimination involves treating a person (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of his or her religious beliefs. The law protects not only people who belong to traditional, organized religions, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism, but also others who have sincerely held religious, ethical or moral beliefs. Religious discrimination can also involve treating someone differently because that person is married to (or associated with) an individual of a particular religion or because of his or her connection with a religious organization or group.

Sex-Based Discrimination

Sex discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that persons sex. Sex discrimination also can involve treating someone less favorably because of his or her connection with an organization or group that is generally associated with people of a certain sex. Sex Discrimination & Work Situations The law forbids discrimination when it comes to any aspect of employment, including hiring, firing, pay, job assignments, promotions, layoff, training, fringe benefits, and any other term or condition of employment. National Origin Discrimination National origin discrimination involves treating people (applicants or employees) unfavorably because they are from a particular country or part of the world, because of ethnicity or accent, or because they appear to be of a certain ethnic background (even if they are not).

National origin discrimination also can involve treating people unfavorably because they are married to (or associated with) a person of a certain national origin or because of their connection with an ethnic organization or group. Discrimination can occur when the victim and the person who inflicted the discrimination are the same national origin. Disability Discrimination Disability discrimination occurs when an employer or other entity covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, or the Rehabilitation Act, as amended, treats a qualified individual with a disability who is an employee or applicant unfavorably because she has a disability. Disability discrimination also occurs when a covered employer or other entity treats an applicant or employee less favorably because she has a history of a disability (such as cancer that is controlled or in remission) or because she is believed to have a physical or mental impairment that is not transitory (lasting or expected to last six months or less) and minor (even if she does not have such an impairment). The law requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to an employee or job applicant with a disability, unless doing so would cause significant difficulty or expense for the employer ("undue hardship").

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