Unlike racial discrimination, age discrimination statutes do not prohibit all forms of discrimination but only those forms that are arbitrary. In this respect age is most analogous to sex as a basis of discrimination: in neither case has a conclusive statutory presumption been made that these factors are irrelevant in an employment situation; in both situations the employer must make his decision to hire or not to hire on the abilities of the individual and not on assumptions, proven or unproven, about the class as a whole. This note considers the extent of arbitrary age discrimination and what measures have been taken and should be taken to combat it
The development of anti-discrimination law in the employment context was designed and applied with t...
This review highlights some of the principal issues and debates surrounding age discrimination at th...
This chapter is a consideration of how the law in the UK and the US offers incomplete protection to ...
Unlike racial discrimination, age discrimination statutes do not prohibit all forms of discriminatio...
As people live and work longer, the older component of the workforce--defined by the U.S. Bureau o...
Title VII\u27s prohibitions on discrimination based on race, gender, religion, and national origin a...
In the United States, age discrimination in the workplace is still a significant problem. Though the...
Age discrimination occurs in numerous forms but is rarely overt and unconcealed. The elderly often s...
The Framework Directive on Equal Treatment in Employment and Occupation applies to all those in empl...
Aging is a reality of life since the global workforce is getting older. The article first discusses ...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
In spite of two recent Supreme Court cases that ostensibly reinstated a more expansive interpretatio...
This review highlights some of the principal issues and debates surrounding age discrimination at th...
Young workers occupy a particularly vulnerable position in the contemporary labour market. While thi...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the ADEA should not be interpreted to preclude § 1983 constitutional...
The development of anti-discrimination law in the employment context was designed and applied with t...
This review highlights some of the principal issues and debates surrounding age discrimination at th...
This chapter is a consideration of how the law in the UK and the US offers incomplete protection to ...
Unlike racial discrimination, age discrimination statutes do not prohibit all forms of discriminatio...
As people live and work longer, the older component of the workforce--defined by the U.S. Bureau o...
Title VII\u27s prohibitions on discrimination based on race, gender, religion, and national origin a...
In the United States, age discrimination in the workplace is still a significant problem. Though the...
Age discrimination occurs in numerous forms but is rarely overt and unconcealed. The elderly often s...
The Framework Directive on Equal Treatment in Employment and Occupation applies to all those in empl...
Aging is a reality of life since the global workforce is getting older. The article first discusses ...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
In spite of two recent Supreme Court cases that ostensibly reinstated a more expansive interpretatio...
This review highlights some of the principal issues and debates surrounding age discrimination at th...
Young workers occupy a particularly vulnerable position in the contemporary labour market. While thi...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the ADEA should not be interpreted to preclude § 1983 constitutional...
The development of anti-discrimination law in the employment context was designed and applied with t...
This review highlights some of the principal issues and debates surrounding age discrimination at th...
This chapter is a consideration of how the law in the UK and the US offers incomplete protection to ...