Employment Discrimination Law, Fifth Edition, 2017 Cumulative Supplement

Employment Discrimination Law, Fifth Edition, 2017 Cumulative Supplement image
ISBN-10:

1682670619

ISBN-13:

9781682670613

Released: Nov 27, 2017
Publisher: Bloomberg BNA
Format: Paperback, 1234 pages
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Description:

Employment Discrimination Law is the definitive treatise in this complex and highly detailed field. The balanced and unbiased approach of this two-volume work reflects the combined efforts of attorneys from the three wings of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section's Equal Employment Opportunity Law Committee, representing the plaintiff/public, management, and union employment bars. Offering the most comprehensive coverage of employment discrimination law available, Employment Discrimination Law is described as an ''indispensable resource'' in the Legal Information Buyer s Guide and Reference Manual. The Fifth Edition's highlights include the impact of the Supreme Court s rulings on the breadth of retaliation claims, the viability of agreements to arbitrate employment disputes, Title VII class actions, and the statute of limitations accrual date for pay discrimination. It also features rewritten chapters on EEOC administrative processes and federal contract affirmative action compliance.

The 2017 Cumulative Supplement updates the treatise with analysis of cutting edge issues including: the interplay between disparate treatment and disparate impact claims under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and Americans with Disabilities Act; various issues of employer and employee burdens in accommodation claims; factors considered when determining the ''essential functions'' of a job in the context of disability claims; whether a retaliation claim may be grounded on an employer's incorrect belief that its employee had engaged in a protected activity; contrasting caselaw on claims that subjective hiring practices are discriminatory; decisions regarding ''supervisor'' status in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Vance v. Ball State University; recent Supreme Court decisions regarding the proper forum for reviewing ''mixed charges'' adverse to federal employees; the scope of race and color discrimination under §1981; and the current state of the law on affirmative action in employment.












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