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Discrimination is the unlawful and intentional act of unfair treatment of a person based on race, ethnicity, sex (gender), religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, and age. Some states have laws that also protect against discrimination on the basis of marital or familial status or sexual preference.

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Forty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated on the balcony of his hotel room in Memphis. Forty years ago yesterday, the last full day in his life, King apostrophiert gave a speech in which he seemed to predict - and accept - his own death coming. He concluded, “as someone that I would [...]
LINCOLN, Neb. - Attorney General Jon Bruning said the legislator should consider established a state commission, dealing with cases of alleged discrimination. Bruning said the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission had recently asked his office in the case of behalf of two illegal immigrants, discrimination allegedly front of the box. Bruning said the couple asked his [...]
Citigroup Inc. will pay $ 33 million for the settlement of a complaint filed by female brokers in Santa Rosa, its Smith Barney unit denial of equal opportunities for women. Thus, like many of 2500 and the former wife of current brokerage Smith Barney share in the settlement, entered Wednesday in US District Court in [...]
Mumbai (PTI): Dissaproving gender discrimination in society, women activists have argued that their questions should have a “holistic” approach to understand their strengths and weaknesses. “They do not look only on the issues of women as only a few declarations of anger women, but to deal with them, as they did with passion an enormous [...]
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a complaint Monday in federal court in East St. Louis against packaging and a reserve company in Washington Park The suit alleges that racial discrimination against an employee of the company. The suit argues that the company Equipment Resources LLC, and not an African-American employee, Charles Franklin, Compensation [...]
Most of us know that it is unlawful to discriminate because someone of race or sex, but you know, there is no law that protects people who are overweight? According to a new study, the weight increases from discrimination in the workplace and on the road, as many times as racial discrimination, and in some [...]
The most recent statistics, in 2008 NORAS Jobsgopublic survey shows that the commitment to the disabled has been recognized by the talent of the target group. Reporting double the national average of job seekers who claim a disability, 6% of job seekers Jobsgopublic sufficiently confident Jobsgopublic its customers with software and ‘commitment to the employment [...]
Despite opposition from members of a centre-right party of the EPP-ED Group in the European Parliament, the Committee on Employment has changed in favour of the new legislation on the prohibition of all forms of discrimination. In the draft report, the Parliament is considering legislation against discrimination actually help people with disabilities and people of [...]
Jerusalem - An Israeli occupation troubleshooting demolished Tapissier Shadi Hamdan’s house in the Arab quarter of Jerusalem for the second time - a portion of what is said Israel is a raid in the area of illegal construction, but what the Palestinians are seen as an attempt, De their numbers in the city in question. [...]
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Attorney General Jon Bruning, erklärte am Mittwoch, dass der Gesetzgeber muss beendet werden, einen Staat, die sich um die Fälle angeblicher Diskriminierung aufgrund des Alters und der Wohnung. Bruning, sagte Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission vermasselte einer früheren Sache die angebliche Diskriminierung gegen die beiden Körper der illegalen Einwanderer, und ist der [...]

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