Update your firm's anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies, and inform management employees of the new training requirement. |
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The program included anti-discrimination and equal rights campaigns, and promotion of education. |
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His recommendations included the creation of anti-discrimination committees. |
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You should have an employee handbook that explains important policies and procedures, such as workplace safety and anti-discrimination policies. |
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The court held that employers cannot be held liable under the state's anti-discrimination law for harassment committed by third parties. |
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Any student claiming to be offended by a professor's remark about a group or class or individual can invoke anti-discrimination laws. |
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These cases about federal and state disability law raise the question of what anti-discrimination statutes ought to be about. |
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There are some wonderful anti-discrimination initiatives already taking place, such as the 'Dignity at Work' programme. |
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Please provide further information on the current status of the anti-discrimination law. |
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Although there is an anti-discrimination directive in place in this area, discrimination still exists, but it is more difficult to track. |
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Contracts should also include anti-harassment and anti-discrimination provisions. |
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Few of the existing anti-discrimination laws are fully or widely implemented. |
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Comprehensive legislation on anti-discrimination was adopted but the independent body required by the law has not yet been established. |
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Create a program to recognize schools for their anti-racism and anti-discrimination initiatives. |
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It is an extremely important principle, one of equity and anti-discrimination. |
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He wants everyone to know about this anti-discrimination, anti-racist mandate. |
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Morgan resolved an important question relating to the interpretation of Title VII, the central federal anti-discrimination statute. |
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Even hypochondriacs get sick, and the anti-discrimination lobby exists in part because real discrimination exists. |
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In this tidal wave of deregulatory measures, the anti-discrimination legislation escaped almost unscathed. |
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This goes beyond the prevailing strategies of anti-discrimination and promotion provisions. |
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The biggest shake-up in workplace anti-discrimination laws for 25 years will be on the statute book by the end of next year. |
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That issue would be examined by the working group on the anti-discrimination bill. |
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Corrupt or biased judges obstruct efforts to bring anti-discrimination cases. |
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Individuals and businesses could exempt themselves from anti-discrimination laws by proffering religious objections to them. |
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Neither do most other anti-discrimination laws. |
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Gay rights were the low-hanging fruits of anti-discrimination. |
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Only in housing anti-discrimination enforcement were they better. |
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The case pits anti-discrimination principles against religious freedom. |
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An anti-discrimination body should be created to administer the system of incentives and sanctions swiftly and effectively to ensure the legitimacy of the system. |
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As noted above, pay equity must be understood and realized within the wider context of anti-discrimination and human rights law and within the broader spheres of sexism, racism and other forms of discrimination. |
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These efforts have produced results, including the development of some of the most comprehensive and far-reaching anti-discrimination legislation to be found anywhere in the world. |
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Work with homebuilder, realtor, rental, hotel, tourist and hospitality associations to draw up anti-discrimination codes of practice for their respective industry businesses and organizations. |
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The Government of the Netherlands had therefore developed a national action plan against racism and had set up anti-discrimination boards nationwide. |
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Proposing to extend the anti-discrimination regulations to practically all areas of life is out of touch with reality, however. |
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Indeed, the language used in defiance of these anti-discrimination laws takes on the language of victimization. |
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Well-intentioned seminars, conducted as part of the FA's anti-discrimination policy, are undermined by football's thoughtless cruelty and institutionalised puerility. |
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In many countries, anti-discrimination laws to protect people living with HIV and HIV workplace policies either do not exist or there is a failure to enforce them. |
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Anti-discrimination laws, freedom of speech, democracy and tolerance education campaigns help to ease cultural collisions. |
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Anti-discrimination laws might seem at first sight to not to affect this interplay of small corrections, but they do. |
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Last April, the Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center in St. Petersburg announced its closure under pressure from huge fines. |
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A group of experienced female flight attendants are taking the company to the Anti-Discrimination Board over the stereotype of the youthful trolley dolly. |
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