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Federal Job Discrimination Laws


Employment Discrimination Protections in the United States Constitution

The U.S. Constitution prohibits job discrimination by federal, state, or local government.

The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution states that the federal government may not deprive an individual of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. It also assures each person of the right to equal protection under the law.

The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution explicitly prohibits states from violating an individual's right to due process and equal protection.

In employment, the right to due process requires a government employer to provide a fair procedural process, before deciding to fire a worker, if the termination relates to a "liberty interest" (like the right to free speech) or a “property interest” (like the right to retain a position, if dismissal or demotion is only allowed for "just cause".)

The right to equal protection prevents state and local governments from discriminating, by treating employees, former employees, or job applicants unequally, because of membership in a protected group (such as race or sex).

If you or a loved one has experienced employment discrimination, it is important to talk with a Michigan employment discrimination lawyer with experience in Michigan and federal employment law. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form now.

Federal Statutes

Federal laws prohibit various types of discrimination in private sector employment.

The Equal Pay Act prohibits the establishment of different wage rates for the same tasks, based on the sex of the employees. This law requires that workers doing jobs involving "equal skill, effort, and responsibility and performed under similar working conditions," must be provided equal pay.

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) prohibits discrimination in many more aspects of the employment relationship. An employer may not treat workers differently, based on race, color, religion, national origin, or sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions). Title VII prohibits discrimination in hiring, termination, discipline, compensation, or terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. Employment agencies cannot discriminate in hiring or referring job applicants. Labor organizations may not base membership, classification, or other union privileges, on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

The federal Civil Rights Act of 1991 provides a worker with the right to file a lawsuit against his or her employer, and seek financial compensation for having suffered job discrimination.

The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prevents an employer from discriminating, based on the age of a worker who is 40 years or older. The prohibited practices are nearly the same as those outlawed in Title VII. The ADEA explicitly applies to pension, retirement, and benefit plans.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prevents an employer from discriminating against an individual, because of his or her disability. In addition, the law requires that an employer make certain accommodations in the workplace for a person with a disability, who is otherwise qualified and eligible to do the job.

The purpose of the Rehabilitation Act is to "promote and expand employment opportunities in the public and private sectors for handicapped individuals," through elimination of discrimination and through affirmative action. This law applies to federal government agencies, contractors, and other programs receiving federal financial assistance.

The federal Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC) interprets and enforces the Equal Pay Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title VII, Americans With Disabilities Act, and sections of the Rehabilitation Act. The agency’s enforcement powers are in section 2000e-5 of Title 42 of the United States Code, and its regulations and guidelines are in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 1614.

Employment discrimination laws are complex. If you or a loved one has experienced employment discrimination, it is important to talk with a Michigan employment discrimination lawyer with experience in Michigan and federal employment law. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form now.

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Car/Truck Accident
$3,000,000
A truck driving recklessly and at an excessive speed strikes our client. Our client suffered catastrophic injuries.
Medical Malpractice
$2,875,000
Medical malpractice involving general anesthetic of a young child during surgery. Our client suffered severe and permanent brain damage.
Car Accident
$2,700,000
Our client's vehicle was rear-ended by a bus. Our client suffered a Closed Head Injury (CHI), coma condition, internal bleeding, and spinal trauma.
Burn Injury
$2,200,000
An explosion occurred while pumping gas. The explosion was caused by the gas station. Our client suffered major burns.
Burn Injury
$2,150,000
Our client, a young girl, suffered electrical burns resulting in permanent scarring.
Car Accident
$2,000,000
Our client died as a result of multiple injuries caused by a car accident.
Car/Truck Accident
$3,000,000
A truck driving recklessly and at an excessive speed strikes our client. Our client suffered catastrophic injuries.
Medical Malpractice
$2,875,000
Medical malpractice involving general anesthetic of a young child during surgery. Our client suffered severe and permanent brain damage.
Car Accident
$2,700,000
Our client's vehicle was rear-ended by a bus. Our client suffered a Closed Head Injury (CHI), coma condition, internal bleeding, and spinal trauma.
Burn Injury
$2,200,000
An explosion occurred while pumping gas. The explosion was caused by the gas station. Our client suffered major burns.
Burn Injury
$2,150,000
Our client, a young girl, suffered electrical burns resulting in permanent scarring.
Car Accident
$2,000,000
Our client died as a result of multiple injuries caused by a car accident.
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