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Harassment by managers, co-workers, or others in your workplace, because of factors above. Denial of a reasonable workplace accommodation that you need because of your religious beliefs or disability. Retaliation because you complained about job discrimination, or assisted with a job discrimination investigation or lawsuit. http://www.eeoc.gov/employees/index.cfmZ  Federal Law.Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1991 prohibits discrimination on the basis of Race, color, religion, sex or national origin Age Discrimination Act of 1967 prohibits discrimination on the basis of age (over 40) Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. vIZ.ZZZZI.,Federal Pregnancy Discrimination Act (1978) --(, Gwomen affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions shall be treated the same for all employment-related purposes, including receipt of benefits under fringe benefit programs, as other persons not so affected but similar in their ability or inability to work. http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/pregnancy.cfm  /0FEvidence of Discrimination]Statistical Numerical analysis that suggests that groups are treated or affected differently. Problem- one must rule out other explanations. Evidence showing deliberate intention in a particular case Various documents, conversations, compensation patterns etc. Problem-this evidence is often not available and this places a heavy burden on victims.v R/;>X R/; >X.Problems proving a federal discrimination case//(Supreme Court has usually required plaintiffs to show deliberate discrimination-that the employer was consciously motivated by racial or other bias. Supreme Court has usually rejected cases where the plaintiff does not provide such evidence.Problems proving a caseEmployers know the law and suppress evidence of disparate treatment. Bias is likely to be unconscious rather than deliberate and conscious. California Law\Prohibits harassment and discrimination on the basis of Age (40 and over), ancestry, color, creed, denial of Family and Medical Care Leave, disability, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and gender expression. http://www.dfeh.ca.gov/equalrights101.htm 68$8$Pregnancy Discrimination*California Fair Employment and Housing Act explicitly prohibits employers from harassing, demoting, terminating, or otherwise discriminating against any employee for becoming pregnant, or for requesting or taking pregnancy leave. California Pregnancy Disability Leave Law ("PDLL") requires California employers to provide up to 4 months of leave for employees actually disabled by pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, even if the employer's policies do not grant employees suffering from other short-term disabilities a similar amount of leave. \,PP4PP,4 ComplianceCompliance consists of making sure your organization is not violating any laws or regulations Reasons for caring about compliance Risk management Lawsuits Penalties can include fines, bad publicity, ongoing oversight, being cut off as government contractor b f f  InclusivenessInclusiveness means going beyond mere compliance to creating a workplace that Is open to all, nurtures individual talent, is harmonious, is effective and cohesive. 6NYNYWhy value inclusiveness?It has good consequences. It increases the pool of talented people. It is good for morale. It improves interaction with diverse stakeholders: e.g. suppliers, customers. It respects each person. It is the basis for a harmonious, caring organization. 6QQWhy value inclusiveness?It encourages virtuous action by Allowing each person to take responsibility Encouraging people to treat each other with kindness Encouraging people to develop pride in their accomplishments rather than in their place in the organization. It is fair. N"0 "0 Responding to Discrimination#Compensation Punishment Prevention B+Affirmative ActionAction taken to compensate victims of discrimination. victims must provide evidence of discrimination direct evidence vs. numerical evidence Action taken to prevent future discrimination. potential victims must be identified procedures to measure effectiveness of actions.b60'/U60'/ UAffirmative Action PlanEmployers are required to develop and file AAP with U.S. and State governments, depending on number of employees. 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