EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAWS  These laws:  Prevent discrimination and harassment in the workplace.  Outline workplace poster requirements.  Set wage.

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EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAWS

 These laws:  Prevent discrimination and harassment in the workplace.  Outline workplace poster requirements.  Set wage and hour laws.  Provide regulations for workers’ compensation. OVERVIEW

 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964  Makes it illegal to discriminate against someone on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex.  The Pregnancy Discrimination Act  Makes it illegal to discriminate against a woman because of pregnancy, childbirth, or a medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth.  The Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA)  Makes it illegal to pay different wages to men and women if they perform equal work in the same workplace.  The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA)  Protects people who are 40 or older from discrimination because of age. LAWS PREVENTING DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT

 Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)  Makes it illegal to discriminate against a qualified person with a disability.  Sections 102 and 103 of the Civil Rights Act of 1991  Amends Title VII and the ADA to permit jury trials and compensatory and punitive damage awards in intentional discrimination cases.  Sections 501 and 505 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973  Make it illegal to discrimination against a qualified person with a disability in the federal government.  The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA)  Makes it illegal to discriminate against employees or applicants because of genetic information. LAWS PREVENTING DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT CONT.

 Respect cultural and racial differences in the workplace.  Refuse to initiate, participate, or condone discrimination and harassment.  Avoid race-based or culturally offensive humor or pranks..  Attend training on EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) principles and learn about your legal rights and responsibilities under the anti-discrimination laws.  Be pro-active. Report incidents of inappropriate, discriminatory, harassing or abusive behavior to your supervisor, Human Resources department, union, or management.  If you experience or witness discrimination or harassment contact EEOC or your local human rights commission. TIPS TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT

 Have you ever felt like you have been discriminated against?  Did this have anything to do with maintaining a job or applying for a job?  Why is it important to acknowledge peoples’ differences so that we can prevent discrimination and harassment in the workplace? DISCUSSION

 Posters or notices posted in the workplace are intended to ensure the employees have access to information about their rights.  Federal posters are free of charge to businesses.  Poster requirements vary by law so some businesses may not have the same poster requirements.  States also have additional poster requirements that businesses should be aware of. WORKPLACE POSTER REQUIREMENTS

EXAMPLES

 Administered by the Wage and Hour Division under the Department of Labor  Minimum Wage: the lowest wage permitted by law  Provisions for the Federal Minimum Wage are contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).  Currently: $7.25 per hour  States also can make laws about minimum wage.  Search the Internet to see every state’s minimum wage and how it relates to the Federal Minimum Wage. SET WAGE AND HOUR LAWS

 Ensures that when young people work, the work is safe and does not jeopardize their health, well-being or educational opportunities.  Differ between agricultural and non-agricultural jobs.   States also have their own child labor laws. Check out this website to find out more about each state.  CHILD LABOR LAWS

 What is it?  A form of insurance providing wage replacement, medical benefits, or vocational rehabilitation to employees injured in the course of employment.  Handled within the United States Department of Labor under the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP)  Four Major Disability Compensation Programs  Wage Replacement Benefits  Medical Treatment  Vocational Rehabilitation  Other Benefits WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

 Provides services to help eligible persons with disabilities prepare for, start, and maintain competitive employment.  Some services provided:  Counseling and guidance  Postsecondary support  Supported employment  Work readiness training  Work adjustment training  Vocational and technical training  On-the-job training  Deaf, blind, and deaf-blind services VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

  Explore the laws preventing discrimination and harassment   Poster Requirements   Minimum Wage Around the Nation   Wage and Hours Information   Wage and Hour Division Website   Child Labor Information  RESOURCES