family responsibilities discrimination: what employment counselors need to know |
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Authors: | Alison N. Von Bergen C. W. Von Bergen Doreen A. Ballaré |
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Affiliation: | 1. Student Life Office, Houston Baptist University;2. Department of Management and Marketing, Southeastern Oklahoma State University |
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Abstract: | Family responsibilities discrimination—bias against workers based on their responsibilities to care for family members—is rapidly becoming a 21st‐century workplace concern. Employers who harass, pass over for promotion, or terminate workers because such workers care for children, spouses, elderly parents, or family members with disabilities have been sued with more frequency and have been incurring increasing litigation costs. Recently, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission took an important step toward ending this discrimination by issuing enforcement guidance that addresses family responsibilities discrimination and caregivers' rights and responsibilities. This article addresses the guidance and its importance for employment counselors. |
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