Question: QUESTION 1 The Equal Pay Act was enacted as part of The National Labor Relations Act. was enacted as an amendment to the Fair Labor
QUESTION 1
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The Equal Pay Act
was enacted as part of The National Labor Relations Act.
was enacted as an amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
was enacted as amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
None of the above
10 points
QUESTION 2
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Solid Security Service hires male and female security officers. Solid only assigns the female employees to work at the local mall from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The company's rationale is that the mall is a low risk area for violent crime until 3:00 p.m. Male employees are allowed to work day and night shifts and are assigned to a variety of work sites.
Solid is not liable for gender discrimination because it can use BFOQ as a defense to any claim filed by its female employees.
Solid is not liable for gender discrimination because it employs men and women.
Solid is liable for gender discrimination because its male and female employees are being treated differently based on their gender.
Solid is not liable for gender discrimination because it pays all employees based on the same wage scale, regardless of gender.
10 points
QUESTION 3
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The term "glass walls" refers to
workplace conditions that allow women to move to high level jobs in the workplace.
workplace conditions and stereotyping that result in women in the workplace always being closely observed no matter what they do.
workplace conditions and stereotyping that prevent women from moving laterally into areas that lead to higher advancement.
internships for women and minorities that allow them to advance to higher level jobs based on observing men who have leadership positions in the workplace.
10 points
QUESTION 4
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The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
extends the statute of limitations for pay discrimination from 180 days to 300 days.
allows the statute of limitations to reset each time a paycheck is issued based on pay discrimination.
extends the statute of limitations for gender discrimination under Title VII from 180 days to 300 days.
was never signed into law.
10 points
QUESTION 5
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The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits discrimination on the basis of age and applies to the following:
Individuals who are at least 40 years old
Individuals who are younger than 40 years old
Only individuals that are over 65 years old
All individuals if they are being discriminated against due to age
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