Chapter 21: Employment Protection and Equal Opportunity
Chapter Overview: Ready to Learn?
Employment conditions can be divided into three areas: health and safety, right to fair wages and benefits, and privacy rights. The government has created several laws to protect employees in the workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets safety and health standards for businesses. The Fair Labor Standards Act, Equal Pay Act, Employment Retirement Income Security Act, and Family and Medical Leave Act protect employees’ pay and benefits. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The American Disabilities Act of 1990 forbids discrimination on the basis of a disability. When you study this chapter, you will learn about a variety of laws that were implemented to protect you in the workplace.
Legal Web Links: Need to Know More?
Surf the Internet for legal Web links.
http://www.osha.gov/
The Web site for the Occupational Safety and Health Association.
Real Cases: Did You Get It?
Apply the chapter material to real cases.
Self-Check Quizzes:Test Tomorrow?
Test your knowledge of chapter material with a self-check quiz.
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