Equal Opportunities International: Volume 24 Issue 5/6

Subject:

Table of contents

New developments concerning pregnancy discrimination in the workplace

Shivi Dixit, Brian H. Kleiner

The prevalence of pregnancy discrimination is highlighted by the fact that pregnancy discrimination charges are the fastest‐growing type of discrimination complaints filed with…

2179

New developments concerning age discrimination in the workplace

Pinal Shah, Brian Kleiner

Age discrimination is common and occurs in all types of industries, fields, and professions all across the world. The common misperceptions about “older workers” include…

6864

Requirements of employers under the labour code

Dennis Connely, Brian H. Kleiner

This article provides guidance to employers and managers regarding their obligations under the California State Labour Code. Federal labour laws will be discussed as these two…

California’s recent paid family leave Law

Andrew Simone, Brian H. Kleiner

Americans today are struggling more than ever with taking family leave and the financial ramifications that come with it. As more women populate the workforce and as our society…

Individual response strategies to sexual harassment

Brieana D. Roumeliotis, Brian H. Kleiner

The purpose of this article is to identify various methods for responding to sexual harassment, defined in terms of quid pro quo and a hostile work environment, on an individual…

2189

A new era: Women and leadership

Jennifer Porterfield, Brian H. Kleiner

After years of analysing what makes leaders most effective, management gurus have figured out how to boost the odds of hiring a great executive: Hire a female (Sharpe, 2002, in…

8662

Effective management of cultural diversity in a classroom setting

Dominick L. Sturz, Brian H. Kleiner, Aja Fernandez

Cultural diversity has become a major issue in the United States. Issues of cultural diversity are more focused, especially in the classroom setting. There are several techniques…

7524

California’s recent paid family leave law

Lisa M. Cal, Brian H. Kleiner

On January 1, 2004 California became the first state to mandate Paid Family Leave for workers who take time off to care for a sick family member. This change is a sub set to the…

How to avoid hiring illegal aliens

Mohamad El Baba, Brian H. Kleiner

The hiring of illegal aliens by any business in the United States can result in more significant consequences because of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and the…

772

How to comply with the Americans with disabilities act

Ryan Bangerter and, Brian H. Kleiner

The legal and political roots of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) owe themselves to the civil rights era of the 1960s, which passed the Civil Rights Act in 1964, the…

394

Analysing jobs to determine exempt or non‐exempt status

Hsiao‐Ying Ko, Brian H. Kleiner

Although it is more than 60 years old, the Fair Labour Standards Act (FLSA) is showing a new vitality. During the 12‐month period ending June 30, 2002, the number of law suits…

371

New developments concerning discrimination towards customers in the restaurant industry

James Curry, Brian H. Kleiner

Discrimination, by definition, is deliberate denial of access to goods or services to an in dividual based on a physical or lifestyle characteristic of that individual. Despite…

1074

New developments concerning sexual assaults of patients by health care professionals

Da vid Opoku, Brian H. Kleiner

Abuse of power and position for control and personal gain can occur in the professional‐client relationship, and has been recognised since ancient times, as documented by…

Reasonable accommodation of teachers with amputated legs in public schools

Greg Hammond, Brian H. Kleiner

The year is 1985. A man applies for a teaching position at the local high school. Despite his stellar educational credentials and his being the best qualified candidate for the…

151

ISSN:

0261-0159

Online date, start – end:

1981 – 2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited