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If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try, try, try again. Then, file an age discrimination lawsuit. Then try again.

The Employer Handbook

It’s about a woman in Ohio, well-educated woman in Ohio. In 2002, with an eye toward teaching in the future, she went back to school and earned a degree in early childhood education. And in the Winter of 2014, the woman did land a job in the school district as a full-time substitute teacher. I want to tell you a story.

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Which Kills Faster: COVID-19 vs Stigmatisation of a COVID-19 Patient

Thrive Global

Previous strains of the virus, SARS and MERS had raged in 2002 and 2014 respectively, though neither has as much impact on the world as COVID-19 now does. The situation is similarly appalling in India as well. In a similar fashion, the Director-General of the WHO has warned against age discrimination in coronavirus treatment.

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Hawaii Amended Equal Pay Act: Ensuring Fair Compensation

Trusaic

Hawaii is the latest state to take steps to eliminate pay discrimination with an amendment to its Equal Pay Act. As well as requiring employers to disclose salary information in job listings, the bill expands legislation for protected classes, and amends its standard of equal work. percent in 2002 to a peak of 92.8