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    Protection against discrimination in employment extends to all aspects of the employment relationship‚ from the recruitment and selection process‚ through all the various aspects of the working relationship‚ to the termination of the employment. Pregnant women have significant legislated rights other than those under the Human Rights Code‚ hereinafter referred to as “the Code”‚ most importantly under the Ontario Employment Standards Act (ESA) and the federal Employment Insurance Act (EIA). These

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    Tonight I would like to talk to you about the obstacles faced by pregnant women in the workplace. I will talk about the barriers we face today‚ as well as those which women of the past had to overcome to be successful working mothers. The laws that protect pregnant women today are something expectant mothers of the past dreamed of as they faced discrimination in the forms of demotion‚ forced unpaid leave and more. Before 1978‚ women who became pregnant while employed had a lot more than their

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    Women and the workplace: Pregnancy Discrimination in the United States I. Abstract With an increasing number of women entering the workforce‚ pregnancy discrimination has become a pervasive problem. This paper‚ which focuses on the United States (US)‚ thus considers the underlying reasons and impacts of this biasness from the perspectives of both employee and employer. It then follows with a study on the legal protections in place to prevent such behaviour. And lastly‚ it will analyse various

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    Discrimination happens when an employer treats one employee less favorable than others. If could mean that a female employee being paid less than a male colleague for doing the same job. Also‚ it could involve minority ethnic employee being refused the training opportunities offered to white colleagues. There are laws against discrimination regarding to status of gender‚ marital‚ pregnancy‚ sexual orientation‚ disability‚ race‚ color‚ ethnic background‚ nationality‚ religion‚ and beliefs. Although

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    that workplace discrimination is not as common as it is widely thought to be. The survey results showed that most people in this day and age have never experienced discrimination. Out of the ten surveys conducted only one individual from the general public had experienced discrimination in the workplace. To eliminate this sort of behaviour‚ a no tolerant attitude should be put in place. This would include the laws being tougher in order to discourage employers/employees from discrimination. Another

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    Abstract The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has set in place laws that protect employees from any kind of discrimination. Employees of companies with at least 15 employees are covered by the laws. Employers discriminate against employees all the time‚ so times they may not even realize it. But whether it is intentional or unintentional it is still illegal. It is the responsibility of the employer to know what they legally can and can’t do when it comes to their employees. It is also up to

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    Discrimination in employment and occupation takes many forms‚ and occurs in all kinds of work settings. It entails treating people differently because of certain characteristics‚ such as race‚ colour or sex‚ which results in the impairment of equality of opportunity and treatment. In other words‚ discrimination results in and reinforces inequalities. The freedom of human beings to develop their capabilities and to choose and pursue their professional and personal aspirations is restricted‚ without

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    Discrimination in the Workplace Most everyone has suffered discrimination in his or her daily lives. It’s something a lot of people have to deal with on a daily basis. Discrimination is a major problem mainly in the employment industry. Even though there are many laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace‚ this problem still exist every day and many people don’t know how to handle it. Discrimination is defined in civil rights law as "an unfavorable or unfair treatment of a person or class

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    At one point in each of our lives we have been discriminated against in regards to our personal character. This discrimination could be in reference to our age‚ gender‚ race‚ or even our sexual preference. None the less we have been discriminated against‚ and that just is not right. The issue of discrimination usually takes center stage in the office and the policy of discrimination is usually followed by the classic policy of sexual harassment. With this issue now at the forefront of most employer’s

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    against job seekers. It also protects discrimination against employees on the basis of race‚ religion‚ sex‚ pregnancy and nationality. This morning I will be informing‚ specifically about discrimination against race‚ religion‚ and gender in the work place‚ and as to whether discrimination still exists. Transition (So let me begin by defining how the process of discrimination starts within the individual) Body I. The Common process in discrimination at the individual level A. This

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