
What Small and Medium Business Owners Need to Know to Comply With Employment Discrimination and Anti-harassment Laws
Small business owners are often unaware that the employment discrimination laws apply to them. Since such business owners usually do not have the luxury of having large human resource departments or in-house counsel such businesses are often caught in the dark about their obligations under these laws. Any employer that has 15 or more employees must comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). Employers with 20 or more employees must also comply with the provisions of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (“ADEA”). What do these laws require? They require that you not discriminate against employees on the basis of the employee’s age, disability, sex, race, color, national origin or religion. In addition to these federal laws, there are also state laws that often apply to employers with very few employees. For example, in New York, the New York State Human Rights Law applies to employers with 4 or more employees and in Connecticut the state Fair Employment Practices Act applies to employers with 3 or more employees. Many times these state employment laws prohibit discrimination against people in protected classes in addition to those protected under federal law. So for instance, in New York, employers are prohibited under state law from discriminating against employees based on their race, color, creed, national origin, military status, sex, age, religion, marital status, alienage or citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability or genetic predisposition or carrier status. In Connecticut, the FEPA prohibits discrimination based upon race, color, religious creed, age, marital status, ancestry, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, breast feeding, genetic information, present or past history of mental disability, mental retardation, learning disability or physical disability (including blindness). Moreover, both state and federal employment discrimination laws prohibit harassment as well as discrimination.
What does all this mean for you as a small or medium employer? You need to ensure that you and your managers are familiar with the employment discrimination laws. This means that all employment decisions from hiring to firing need to be made based on job-related factors having nothing to do with a person’s age, race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, etc. It also means that your managers and employees need to be trained on the employment discrimination laws and preventing sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. In fact, Connecticut requires employers with 50 or more employees to train all managers within six months of becoming a manager. The training must be legally compliant or it will not satisfy an employer’s obligations under the law. Small businesses should retain outside consultants to provide their Anti-Harassment Training to ensure that such training is properly taught. Our company, HR Learning Center LLC provides employment law, sexual and anit-harassment training and workplace violence prevention training to small and medium employers. Please visit our website at www.hrlearningcenter.com.
This document has been provided for informational purposes only and is not intended and should not be construed to constitute legal advice. Please consult your attorney in connection with any specific questions or issues that may impose additional obligations on you and your company under any applicable local, state or federal laws.
About the Author
Melissa Fleischer, Esq.
President
HR Learning Center LLC
Ms. Fleischer is the Founder and President of HR Learning Center LLC, a human resources consulting firm specializing in the area of employment law. HR Learning Center LLC provides training seminars and consulting on a wide range of workplace and human resource issues.
Ms. Fleischer is a management-side employment attorney with over twenty (20) years experience and is nationally recognized as an expert in her field. She has successfully represented numerous clients in employment discrimination litigation as well as providing preventive counseling and training on workplace issues. Ms. Fleischer is a frequent lecturer on a wide range of employment law topics including seminars and workshops on Anti-Harassment Training, FMLA/ADA Training and Workplace Violence Prevention Training. Ms. Fleischer is also a Chapter Editor for the new FMLA Treatise that has been recently published by BNA. She is also a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and adjunct faculty providing employment law training for the Professional Development Center of SUNY/Westchester Community College in Valhalla, New York.
Ms. Fleischer earned a juris doctor degree from the National Law Center at the George Washington University in 1983. She earned a bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, from New York University in 1980.
Ms. Fleischer was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York in 1984. She is also admitted to the Bar of the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the United States Supreme Court.
|
|
Ancestry.com $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Ancestry.com, Inc., formerly The Generations Network, is an Internet company based in Provo, Utah, USA, and the largest forprofit genealogy company in the world. It runs a network of genealogy and familyrelated websites. In addition to its main sites, Ancestry.com, Inc., operates FamilyHistory.com, which contains free basic information, but primarily serves as a portal to Ancestry.com. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/12/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
|
|
Ancestry.com Chipboard Alphabet Box $5.04 Designed to coordinate with all Ancestry.com albums, papers, stickers, rub-ons, embellishments and more. These 2″ chipboard alphabet were designed to coordinate with all Ancestry.com albums, papers, stickers, rub-ons, embellishments and more! Over 60 heavyweight die-cut chipboard embellishments that make it easy to add sturdy yet stylish dimension to your scrapbook pages, greeting cards, and even to create a garland! Contains double sided complete alphabet. |
|
|
Ancestry.com 12×12 Scrap Kit $8.31 Designed to coordinate with all Ancestry.com albums, papers, stickers, rub-ons, embellishments and more, these great 12″ x12″ kits make it easy to create layouts, cards, and more because they are already coordinated for you with papers, stickers, alphabet and more. Kit contains: 12 designer papers, 8 grand adhesions, 8 die-cut stickers, 70 clearly yours alphabet epoxy stickers, and 12 die-cut cardstock embellishments. Colors: tan, red, green, blue. |
|
|
Ancestry.com Scrap Layout Kits $24.84 Add to your scrapbook with a family tree scrap kit from ancestry.comKit includes 12 flat designer papers 8 grand adhesions and 18 name and label stickersArt and craft supplies theme: family and everydayPaper measures 12 inches long x 12 inches wide Made in USAModel number K674929 |
