An employer can successfully defend a charge of disparate treatment discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act by offering a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason for the action taken against the charging party.
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To determine whether a worker is an employee or an independe…
To determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 20-factor analysis includes a consideration of whether:
For all newly hired workers, within 3 days, the employer mus…
For all newly hired workers, within 3 days, the employer must verify employment eligibility by completing federal form H2-17.
If there is a 706 agency in an employee’s jurisdiction, the…
If there is a 706 agency in an employee’s jurisdiction, the employee has 300 days rather than 180 days within which to file.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimi…
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of citizenship when:
Title VII does not cover U.S. citizens employed by American…
Title VII does not cover U.S. citizens employed by American employers outside the United States.
In the context of unwelcome sexual activity, if the activity…
In the context of unwelcome sexual activity, if the activity started out being consensual and one employee calls a halt to it and the other continues:
Generally, as long as the employer is giving the unpaid inte…
Generally, as long as the employer is giving the unpaid intern meaningful learning opportunities, it is lawful for the employer to benefit from the intern’s work.
Which of the following powered instruments uses crystal osci…
Which of the following powered instruments uses crystal oscillations and moves in a linear motion?
A client is admitted to the emergency department with compla…
A client is admitted to the emergency department with complaints of sudden hyper arousal and panic symptoms. Which monoamine should the nurse associate with the production of these symptoms?