Disability Discrimination and the Workplace
by
Peter A. Susser & Peter J. Petesch
Overview of Federal Disability Discrimination Law -- The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -- Americans with Disabilities Act: legislative history -- State disability discrimination laws -- Disabilities protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act -- Access and accommodation issues: Americans with Disabilities Act's Title III requirements on places of public accommodations and commercial facilities -- The Americans with disabilities Act and the hiring process -- Reasonable accommodation -- Interplay of related workplacestatutes -- Remedies, litigation strategies, and alternative dispute resolution
Employment Discrimination Law
by
Barbara Lindemann; Paul Grossman; C. Geoffrey Weirich
An overview -- Disparate treatment -- Disparate impact -- Application of disparate impact to employment decisions -- Failure to approve a reasonable accommodation -- Race and color -- National origin and citizenship -- Native Americans -- Religion -- Sex -- Sexual orientation and gender identity -- Age -- Disability -- Genetic information -- Retaliation -- Hiring -- Promotion, advancement, and reclassification -- Seniority -- Compensation -- Sexual and other forms of harassment -- Discharge and reduction in force -- Employers -- Unions -- Employment agencies -- Charging parties and plaintiffs -- EEOC administrative process -- Timeliness -- Jurisprudential bars to actions -- Title VII litigation procedure -- EEOC litigation -- Justice Department litigation -- Federal employee litigation -- Class actions -- Discovery -- Statistical and other expert proof -- The Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1871 -- The National Labor Relations Act -- "Reverse" discrimination and affirmative action -- Federal contractor affirmative action compliance -- Injunctive and affirmative relief -- Monetary relief -- Attorney's fees -- Alternative dispute resolution -- Settlement
Transgender Employment Experiences: Gendered Perceptions and the Law
by
Kyla Bender-Baird
Brings together the workplace experiences of transgender people with an assessment of current policy protections.
The Developing Labor Law
by
John E. Higgins
Topics covered include employer-mandated confidentiality agreements and arbitration agreements, employee handbook restrictions on employee activity alleged to be protected and concerted, the definition of critical terms such as 'supervisor' and 'independent contractor, ' the obligation of an employer to provide financial information requested by the union during bargaining, the rights of employees to object to payment of full union dues under a union-shop agreement, the obligation of an employee who is unlawfully discharged under the NLRA to seek interim employment, employer restrictions on the use of company email to discuss union activity, and the standards for determining what constitutes a joint employer relationship.
Employment-at-will and Wrongful Discharge in Ohio
by
Paul Luzzi
Employment in Ohio
by
Maynard G. Sautter
This single volume desktop reference provides basic information concerning the laws, regulations, and policies affecting labor and employment in Ohio. The book may be used in the development of a personnel policy and as a resource for answers to questions on employment law issues. It offers solid guidance on important new procedures and potential sources of liability and keeps you abreast of important regulations governing all aspects of the employer-employee relationship - from hiring to termination or retirement.
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