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TITLE VII OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
Definition
Prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (gender), national origin (ethnicity), or other protected class or characteristic
Term
TITLE VII applies to:
Definition
  • Most private employers 15+
  • All education institutions (public and private)
  • Federal, State and Local govts
  • Labor unions with 15+
  • Joint (labor-management) committees for apprenticeships and training
Term
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1991
Definition
Allows for the award of damages to victims of discrimination under Title VII, ADA, and the Rehabilitation Act or ADEA.
Term
LIMITS OF DAMAGES
Definition
  • $50,000 = 15 - 100 employees
  • $100,000 = 101 - 200 employees
  • $200,000 = 201 - 500 employees
  • $300,000 = 501+ employees
Term
ADEA
Definition

AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT (1967)

  • Prohibits discrimination against people 40 and over
  • BFOQ = allowed to turn down certain ages for firefighters or police
Term
Exceptions to ADEA
Definition
  • When age is a BFOQ
  • Employer is adhering to a genuine seniority plan
  • If disciplining or terminating for good cause
  • Employee is a top exec, they can be required to retire at age 65 if entitled to a retirement benefit of at least $44k and have held their position for 2 years
Term
PDA
Definition

PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION ACT (1978)

- Prohibits discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions

- Requires employers to treat pregnancy the same as any other temporary disability
 

Illegal to:

  • Refuse to hire or fire a woman due to pregnancy
  • Force a pregnant woman to leave work if they can work
  • Stop accrual of seniority 
Term
ADA
Definition

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT (1990)

- Prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability

- Applies to all employers with 15+ employees

Term
ADA considers an individual as disabled if they:
Definition
  •  Have an impairment that limits 1 or more major life activities (general activities and major bodily functions)
  • Have a record of such an impairment
  • Are regarded as having such an impairment
Term
A qualified individual with a disability is:
Definition
One who can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation
Term
GINA
Definition

GENETIC INFORMATION NONDISCRIMINATION ACT (2008)

- Prohibits discrimination on the basis of genetic informatoin in both employment and health insurance

Term
LILLY LEDBETTER FAIR PAY ACT
Definition
(2009) Creates a rolling time frame for filing wage discrimination claims; expands plaintiff field beyond employee who was discriminated against
Term
UNIFORM GUIDELINES ON EMPLOYEE SELECTION PROCEDURES
Definition
(1978) Assists employers in complying with federal law and regulations prohibiting discrimination
Term
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246
Definition

(Affirmative Action)

- Prohibits federal contractors/subcontractors from discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin

- Contractors with 50+ employees and $50,000 in federal contracts are required to fulfill AAP's

Term
VEVRAA
Definition

VIETNAM ERA VETERANS READJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE ACT (1974)

- Prohibits discrimination against certain veterans

Term
REHABILITATION ACT
Definition
(1973) Prohibits discrimination based on physical or mental disabilities
Term
INA
Definition

IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT (1952)

- Addresses employment eligibility and verification

- Defines the conditions for temporary and permanent employment of aliens

Term
IRCA
Definition

IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT (1986)
 

- Prohibits discrimination against job applicants on the basis of national origin or citizenship while establishing penalties for hiring illegal aliens

Term
WARN
Definition

WORKER ADJUSTMENT AND RETRAINING NOTIFICATION ACT (1988)

- Requires employers to give 60-day advance notice of plant closure or mass layoff

- Applies to employers with 100+ FT employees or FT and PT employees who work at least 4000 hours/week at all employment sites

Term
WARN notice is also required if:
Definition
  • Employment loss affects 50 or more FT employees if they compose 33% of the workforce OR
  • If loss affects 500 or more FT employees
Term
Exceptions to WARN
Definition
  • Faltering Company - if the company is actively seeking capital or new business in order to stay open and WARN would jeopardize that option
  • Unforeseeable Business Circumstance - for example, the loss of a client that accounts for a large percentage of the business
  • Natural Disaster
Term
CONGRESS ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
Definition
(1995) Requires that federal employee relations and civil rights legislation enacted by Congress apply to employees of Congress
Term
USERRA
Definition

UNIFORMED SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS ACT (1994)
 

- Protects civilian employment, reemployment, and retention rights of people who serve or have served in the uniformed services

Term
PRIVACY ACT
Definition
(1974) Protects the employment records of federal employees from disclosure without prior written authorization
Term
POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT
Definition

(1988) Prohibits the use of lie detector tests for either pre-employment screening or during the course of employment, with certain exceptions

 

(See Handout for exceptions)

Term
CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT
Definition
(1968) Limits the amount of an employee's wages that can be garnished. Employee must make a minimum of base wages before any garnishments can be considered.
Term
FCRA
Definition

FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT (1970)
 

- Provides full disclosure of consumer reports (credit reports, background checks, reference checks, etc) so that individuals subject to them can dispute the wrongful use or interpretation of the information

- Employers must obtain written authorization before asking a CRA for a report

Term
DISPARATE TREATMENT
Definition
Occurs when protected classes are intentionally discriminated, treated differently or evaluated by different standards than other employees
Term
DISPARATE IMPACT
Definition
Rules applied to all employees have an adverse (or unfavorable) effect on a protected class
Term
GRIGGS VS. DUKE POWER (1971)
Definition

Disparate Impact

- Griggs applied for a coal handler position at Duke Power Company. His request was denied and he claimed that the requirement of a high school diploma and 2 preemployment tests were discriminatory bc they did not related to job success and they had a negative impact on protected classes.

- Case established:

  1. Employer discrimination need not be intentional to be illegal
  2. Employment practices can be illegal even if applied to all employees
Term
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP VS. GREEN (1973)
Definition

 

Disparate Treatment

- Green, a mechanic at McDonnell Douglas, was laid off and then he participated in protest activities against the company

- When the company advertised for mechanics, Green applied and was rejected

- Green sued that he was discriminated on the basis of his race and his involvement in the civil rights movement

- Green prevailed based on:

  • Title VII protection
  • Applied when the position was advertised
  • Rejected even though he was qualified
  • Rejected yet the employer kept looking for applicants with the same qualifications
Term
ALBEMARLE PAPER VS MOODY (1975)
Definition
Court ruled that any test used for promotion or selection must be a valid predictor of future success
Term
WASHINGTON VS. DAVIS (1976)
Definition
African-American applicants to the Washington DC Police Force claimed the pre-employment testing of verbal ability and reading comprehension were discriminatory
Term
MCKENNON VS. NASHVILLE PUBLISHING CO. (1995)
Definition

- Established the "After-acquired evidence defense"
 

- Court ruled that evidence obtained after the decision to terminate cannot free employer from liability, even if the evidence of misconduct would have justified the termination

Term
AAP
Definition

AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONS PLAN(S)

- Required of any federal contractor with a contract of $50,000 and 50+ employees

 

- Two components: Statistical Component and Narrative Component

Term
STATISTICAL COMPONENT
Definition

Determining if/where underutilization exists

 

- Organizational Profile

- Job Group Analysis

- Availability Analysis

Term
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
Definition

Numerical depiction of organization's staffing

 

- Org Chart or Workforce Analysis report

Term
JOB GROUP ANALYSIS
Definition

Lists all titles that comprise each job group.

 

Jobs are grouped according to whether they have similar responsibilities, wage rates, and opportunities for advancement.

Term
AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS
Definition

Requires an organization to consider at least two factors, internal availability and external availability, in determining  the theoretical availability of minorities and women in those job groups.

 

- Ways to calculate the underutilization of these groups: Any Difference Rule, 80% Rule, Two Standard Deviation Analysis

Term
ANY DIFFERENCE RULE
Definition
Where any difference between the availability of women and minorities and their percentages within the workforce indicates underutilization
Term
80% RULE
Definition

4/5ths Rule

 

Where the actual employment of these job groups is less than 80% of their availability

Term
TWO STANDARD DEVIATION ANALYSIS
Definition
Where underutilization exists if the difference between availability and actual employment exceeds two standard deviations
Term
NARRATIVE COMPONENT
Definition

Addressing underutilization and auditing results

 

- Placement goals, Action-oriented programs, Designation of responsibility, Identification of problem areas, Internal audit and reporting system

Term
WHO MAY BE AUDITED?
Definition
  • Random selection from a database
  • Result of discrimination complaints filed with and investigated by OFCCP
  • Large-dollar contract ($10 million+) that requires a pre-award review
Term
Types of OFCCP Audits
Definition
  • Compliance Review
  • Compliance Check
  • Focused Review
  • Off-site Review
Term
COMPLIANCE REVIEW
Definition
Most comprehensive review; Consists of a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the hiring and employment practices of a contractor, written AAP, and results of AA efforts
Term
COMPLIANCE CHECK
Definition
Consists of an abbreviated review of a contractor's record-keeping practices to make sure they are compliant with AA regulations
Term
FOCUSED REVIEW
Definition
On-site review focused on or restricted to one or more components of the contractor's organization, employment practices or policy implementation
Term
OFF-SITE REVIEW
Definition
Analysis and evaluation of the AAP, usually done at the office of the CO with documents provided by the contractor
Term
Regents of the University of California vs. Bakke (1978)
Definition

Reverse Discrimination Case

 

The Supreme Court ruled that certain colleges and universities can consider race as a factor in the admissions process

 

(for ex: Medical School admissions plan guaranteed certain # of seats to minorities)

Term
United Steelworkers vs. Weber (1979)
Definition
Reverse Discrimination Case
  • Weber charged reverse discrimination because he was denied admittance into a training program when he had seniority over African-American workers that were admitted to program
     
  • Weber lost
     
  • Supreme Court ruled the purposes of the plan were to break down racial segregation and hierarchy
Term
Johnson vs. Santa Clara Co. Transportation (1987)
Definition

Reverse Discrimination Case

 

Male scored higher on the selection test than the woman who got the job

Term
Taxman vs. Board of Education of Piscataway (1993)
Definition

Reverse Discrimination Case

  • Taxman, a Caucasion school teacher, was laid off while African American co-worker with the same qualifications was not
     
  • School board decision based solely on race, but was not remedying any past racial discrimination
     
  • Taxman won
Term
General Dynamics vs. Cline (2004)
Definition

Reverse Discrimination Case

 

Supreme Court held that the ADEA does not protect younger workers from workplace decisions that favor older workers

Term
QUID PRO QUO
Definition

THIS FOR THAT

 

Supervisor denies a promotion or pay increase because the employee refused to give in to their sexual demands

Term
HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT
Definition
Supervisor creates an intimidating or threatening work environment so severe that it interferes with the employee's ability to perform work
Term
MERITOR SAVINGS BANK VS. VINSON (1986)
Definition

Harassment Case


First court case that held that sexual harassment violates Title VII regardless of quid pro quo or hostile environment

Term
HARRIS VS. FORKLIFT SYSTEMS, INC. (1993)
Definition

Harassment Case


Established "reasonable person" rule where an abusive work environment is one in which any reasonable person would find hostile or abusive

Term
ONCALE VS. SUNDOWNER OFFSHORE SERVICE, INC. (1998)
Definition

Harassment Case


Court ruled that same-sex harassment was prohibited under Title VII

Term
FARAGHER VS. CITY OF BOCA RATON & ELLERTH VS. BURLINGTON NORTHERN INDUSTRIES (1998)
Definition
Both cases shaped the doctrine of "vicarious liability," holding companies responsible for the (discriminatory) actions of their employees
Term
WORKFORCE PLANNING
Definition

The process an organization uses to analyze its workforce and determine what steps to take to prepare for future needs

 

- Supply Analysis, Demand Analysis, Gap Analysis, Solution Analysis

Term
SUPPLY ANALYSIS
Definition

Where are we now? What do we have?

 

Use data and statistics: 

- Trend and Ratio Analysis

- Turnover Analysis

Term
TREND AND RATIO ANALYSIS
Definition

Workforce Planning - Supply Analysis


Using historical data to forecast future staffing needs

Term
TURNOVER ANALYSIS
Definition

Workforce Planning - Supply Analysis


Determine staffing needs based on turnover trends

 

Steps to Calculate Turnover Percentage:

  1. # of employees for the year/12 months = x
  2. # of separations for the year/x
  3. = Turnover Percentage

 

 

Term
DEMAND ANALYSIS
Definition

Where do we want to be? What do we need?

 

  • Judgmental Forecasts: use information from the past and present to determine future needs;

- Managerial Estimates, Delphi Technique, Nominal Group Technique

 

  • Statistical Forecasts: Regression Analysis and Simulations
Term
  • Managerial Estimates
     
  • Delphi Technique
     
  • Nominal Group Technique
Definition
Workforce Planning - Demand Analysis - Judgemental Forecasts
  • Projections created by managers
     
  • Collects information from a group through email or fax on a preselected issue; Led by coordinator
     
  • Group is brought together face to face to forecast ideas and assumptions and prioritize issues; Led by moderator
Term
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Definition

Workforce Planning: Demand Analysis - Statistical Forecasts

  • Simple Linear Regression: Past relationship between employment level and a single variable related to employment project future demand
     
  • Multiple Linear Regression: Past relationship between employment level and multiple variables related to employment project future demand
Term
SIMULATIONS
Definition

Workforce Planning: Demand Analysis - Statistical Forecasts

  • Representations of real situations in abstract form and are often referred to as "what if" scenarios OR several possible plans are tested in abstract form
Term
GAP ANALYSIS
Definition

Workforce Planning

 

What is lacking? What KSA's will be needed in the future?

 

Process of comparing the supply analysis and demand analysis to identify the differences in staffing levels and KSA's needed for the future

Term
SOLUTION ANALYSIS
Definition

Workforce Planning



What can we afford? How will we get what we need?

Term
PARENT-COUNTRY NATIONALS (PCN'S)/EXPATRIATES
Definition
Employees from the home country working abroad in one of the company's foreign subsidiaries
Term
HOST-COUNTRY NATIONALS (HCN'S)
Definition
Employees from the host country where the company's foreign subsidiary is located
Term
THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS (TCN'S)
Definition
Employees from any other country other than host or home country
Term
INPATRIATES
Definition
Employees returning from a host country assignment
Term
REPATRIATE
Definition
Sending someone back to their home country
Term
ETHNOCENTRIC
Definition

Headquarters maintains tight control over international operations

 

Key management positions at home and abroad are held by expatriates/personnel from the home/headquarters country

Term
POLYCENTRIC
Definition
Corporate positions in the home country are held by expatriates while positions in the host country are held by HCN's
Term
REGIOCENTRIC
Definition
Operations are managed regionally; Managers move between business units in different countries in the region
Term
GEOCENTRIC
Definition
Best person for the job regardless what country they come from
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