Deck 7: Gender And Family Issues: Title Vii And Other Legislation
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Deck 7: Gender And Family Issues: Title Vii And Other Legislation
1
When an employer places additional requirements on employees of a certain gender,but not on employees of the opposite gender,this is known as:
A) leave discrimination.
B) sexual harassment.
C) gender-plus discrimination.
D) equal pay discrimination.
A) leave discrimination.
B) sexual harassment.
C) gender-plus discrimination.
D) equal pay discrimination.
C
2
Pay differentials between employees of different sexes is allowed when the differential is due to seniority,merit or productivity-based pay system,or factor other than sex under:
A) Section 704(k) of Title VII.
B) National Labor Relation Board.
C) Section 703(e)(1) of Title VII.
D) Section 703(h) of Title VII.
A) Section 704(k) of Title VII.
B) National Labor Relation Board.
C) Section 703(e)(1) of Title VII.
D) Section 703(h) of Title VII.
D
3
Under the Family and Medical Leave Act,the employer may deny leave to employees,who are designated as:
A) "employees on probation".
B) mandatory employees.
C) "key employees".
D) temporary employees.
A) "employees on probation".
B) mandatory employees.
C) "key employees".
D) temporary employees.
C
4
The provision that men and women performing substantially equal work should be paid equally is part of the:
A) the Equal Pay Act.
B) the Family and Medical Leave Act.
C) the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
D) "Gender-Plus" Discrimination.
A) the Equal Pay Act.
B) the Family and Medical Leave Act.
C) the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
D) "Gender-Plus" Discrimination.
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5
Which of the following prohibits advertising for male or female employees in help-wanted notices (apart from a few exceptions) or maintaining separate seniority lists for male and female employees?
A) Bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
B) Section 703
C) Equal Pay Act
D) The Bennett Amendment
A) Bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
B) Section 703
C) Equal Pay Act
D) The Bennett Amendment
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6
____________ state(s) that employers are liable for sexual harassment by supervisory or managerial employees or co-workers and may also be liable for harassment by coworkers or even nonemployees under certain circumstances.
A) The National Labor Relation Board.
B) The Occupational Safety and Health Act.
C) EEOC guidelines
D) U.S.Constitution
A) The National Labor Relation Board.
B) The Occupational Safety and Health Act.
C) EEOC guidelines
D) U.S.Constitution
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7
In Diaz v.Pan American World Airways,Diaz applied for a job as flight cabin attendant with Pan American Airlines (Pan Am) but was rejected because Pan Am had a policy of only hiring females for that position.Diaz filed a suit alleging that Pan Am had violated:
A) Section 703 of Title VII.
B) Section 704(k) of Title VII.
C) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
D) National Labor Relation Board's regulations.
A) Section 703 of Title VII.
B) Section 704(k) of Title VII.
C) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
D) National Labor Relation Board's regulations.
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8
In Kouba v.Allstate Insurance Co.,the U.S.Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that using an employee's prior salary to determine pay for employees in a training program was not precluded by the:
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) Gender Discrimination Act.
C) National Labor Relation Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) Gender Discrimination Act.
C) National Labor Relation Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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9
Which of the following reasons is sufficient to support a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)?
A) Employer convenience
B) Customer preference
C) Co-worker preference
D) Business necessity
A) Employer convenience
B) Customer preference
C) Co-worker preference
D) Business necessity
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10
In which of the following cases did the court hold that abuse and ridicule by coworkers and managers directed at a male employee because he appeared effeminate and did not conform to a male stereotype was discrimination "because of sex" for the purposes of establishing a claim under Title VII?
A) Price Waterhouse v.Hopkins.
B) Willingham v.Macon Tel.Publishing Co.
C) Baker v.California Land Title Co.
D) Nichols v.Azteca Restaurant Enterprises, Inc.
A) Price Waterhouse v.Hopkins.
B) Willingham v.Macon Tel.Publishing Co.
C) Baker v.California Land Title Co.
D) Nichols v.Azteca Restaurant Enterprises, Inc.
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11
In Laffey v.Northwest Airlines,Laffey filed a class action suit against NWA,claiming that the refusal to hire females as pursers violated Title VII and that the differential pay scale and allowances for male pursers and female attendants violated Title VII and the:
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
C) National Labor Relation Act.
D) Gender Discrimination Act.
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
C) National Labor Relation Act.
D) Gender Discrimination Act.
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12
The remedies available under a government suit for the violation of Pay Discrimination Act include___________.
A) injunction and back pay with interest
B) criminal proceedings and coverage for damages
C) criminal proceedings and back pay with interest
D) injunction and coverage for damages
A) injunction and back pay with interest
B) criminal proceedings and coverage for damages
C) criminal proceedings and back pay with interest
D) injunction and coverage for damages
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13
In which of the following cases did the court hold that an employer who requires women to wear a uniform but has no such requirement for men violates Title VII?
A) Fountain v.Safeway Stores, Inc.
B) Carroll v.Talman Federal Savings & Loan Assoc.
C) Baker v.California Land Title Co.
D) Willingham v.Macon Tel.Publishing Co.
A) Fountain v.Safeway Stores, Inc.
B) Carroll v.Talman Federal Savings & Loan Assoc.
C) Baker v.California Land Title Co.
D) Willingham v.Macon Tel.Publishing Co.
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14
The Equal Pay Act's coverage is similar to that of the:
A) National Labor Relation Act.
B) Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
C) Fair Labor Standards Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
A) National Labor Relation Act.
B) Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
C) Fair Labor Standards Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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15
Harassment where the employee's response to the harassment is considered in granting employment benefits is called:
A) hostile environment harassment.
B) mental harassment.
C) defamation.
D) quid pro quo harassment.
A) hostile environment harassment.
B) mental harassment.
C) defamation.
D) quid pro quo harassment.
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16
In County of Washington v.Gunther,the Supreme Court held that ___________ incorporates the defenses of the Equal Pay Act into Title VII.
A) affirmative action
B) the Bennett Amendment
C) wrongful discharge
D) the Executive Order
A) affirmative action
B) the Bennett Amendment
C) wrongful discharge
D) the Executive Order
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17
An act that amends Title VII by extending the time limit for filing suit for pay discrimination cases is known as the:
A) Limitation Act.
B) Fair Labor Standards Act.
C) Age Discrimination Act.
D) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
A) Limitation Act.
B) Fair Labor Standards Act.
C) Age Discrimination Act.
D) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
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18
In City of Los Angeles v.Manhart,a group of female employees filed suit against the department,alleging that the practice of making female employees pay higher contributions to receive equal benefits upon retirement violated Title VII.The trial court held that,the department's practice:
A) amounted to discrimination on the basis of age.
B) amounted to illegal sex discrimination.
C) was legal under the BFQQ exception of Title VII.
D) amounted to discrimination based on nationality.
A) amounted to discrimination on the basis of age.
B) amounted to illegal sex discrimination.
C) was legal under the BFQQ exception of Title VII.
D) amounted to discrimination based on nationality.
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19
In Price Waterhouse v.Ann B.Hopkins,Ann Hopkins,a senior manager in an office of Price Waterhouse,was proposed for partnership.When the partners in her office refused to repropose her partnership,she sued the firm.The Supreme Court held that employment decisions may constitute sex discrimination in violation of Title VII,if the decision is based on:
A) age discrimination.
B) sex stereotypes.
C) grounds of pregnancy.
D) sexual harassment.
A) age discrimination.
B) sex stereotypes.
C) grounds of pregnancy.
D) sexual harassment.
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20
In Spalding v.University of Washington and A.F.S.C.M.E.v.State of Washington,the U.S.Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that a plaintiff bringing a Gunther-type claim under Title VII must establish the evidence of:
A) validity of job requirement.
B) comparable worth.
C) disparate treatment.
D) disparate impact.
A) validity of job requirement.
B) comparable worth.
C) disparate treatment.
D) disparate impact.
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21
What is gender discrimination?
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22
Identify the case in which the Supreme Court held that the organization's refusal to cover pregnancy or related conditions under its sick-pay plan,in spite of having male-specific disabilities such as vasectomies covered,did not violate Title VII?
A) Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.v.EEOC.
B) Goss v.Exxon Office Systems Co.
C) General Electric v.Gilbert.
D) U.A.W.v.Johnson Controls, Inc.
A) Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.v.EEOC.
B) Goss v.Exxon Office Systems Co.
C) General Electric v.Gilbert.
D) U.A.W.v.Johnson Controls, Inc.
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23
Jack and Adam were the employees of Steel Co.Inc.Both of them performed equal work in the industry,however,the company decided to give a 40% hike to Jack because he was senior to Adam,whereas Adam was only given a 20% pay hike to his salary.In this scenario,the company wage differential is justified under the:
A) Bennett Amendment.
B) discretionary power of company.
C) public policy exception.
D) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
A) Bennett Amendment.
B) discretionary power of company.
C) public policy exception.
D) Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
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24
In Nevada Dept.of Human Resources v.Hibbs,the Supreme Court held that the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution does not grant the states immunity from suits for damages by employees under which of the following acts?
A) National Labor Relation Board
B) Family and Medical Leave Act
C) Equal Pay Act
D) Gender Discrimination Act
A) National Labor Relation Board
B) Family and Medical Leave Act
C) Equal Pay Act
D) Gender Discrimination Act
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25
In Harris v.Forklift Systems,Inc.Teresa Harris sued Forklift,claiming that Forklift's president Hardy's conduct had created an abusive work environment for her because of her:
A) seniority.
B) age.
C) gender.
D) race.
A) seniority.
B) age.
C) gender.
D) race.
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26
Olivia requested for leave from her supervisor for one week since her daughter fell sick and required home care.The employer refused to grant her leave and as a result Olivia was forced to be absent from work without pay.She later filed a suit against her employer alleging violation of Title VII.Under the assumption that Olivia is a productive employee,the court most likely held that:
A) the employer did not violate Title VII.
B) Olivia is entitled for leave under FMLA.
C) Olivia was not entitled to the leave.
D) Olivia violated Title VII by filing suit against employer.
A) the employer did not violate Title VII.
B) Olivia is entitled for leave under FMLA.
C) Olivia was not entitled to the leave.
D) Olivia violated Title VII by filing suit against employer.
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27
James and Cameron applied for the position of an assistant professor at Luthans University.Though Cameron had more experience and was better qualified,her job application was rejected by the University Board.The Board felt that as a woman,Cameron would not be able to maintain discipline in her class since most of the students were male.James' job application was considered and he was later hired.In this case,the University Board:
A) violated the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
B) does not violate Title VII since they could demonstrate a BFOQ exception.
C) does not violate Title VII but violates EEOC.
D) does not violate either Title VII or EEOC since gender was part of the required skills.
A) violated the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
B) does not violate Title VII since they could demonstrate a BFOQ exception.
C) does not violate Title VII but violates EEOC.
D) does not violate either Title VII or EEOC since gender was part of the required skills.
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28
In Novak v.Metrohealth Medical Center,Donna Novak was terminated from her employment because the MetroHealth determined that Novak's March absences did not qualify for the FMLA leave.Novak filed suit against MetroHealth,alleging interference with her FMLA rights and retaliation under the FMLA.The Court of Appeals held that:
A) Novak was not entitled to FMLA leave.
B) Metro violated Title VII by terminating her.
C) Novak was entitling to FMLA leave with pay.
D) Metro should reinstate Novak.
A) Novak was not entitled to FMLA leave.
B) Metro violated Title VII by terminating her.
C) Novak was entitling to FMLA leave with pay.
D) Metro should reinstate Novak.
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29
In Smith v.City of Salem,Ohio,Greenamyer suspended Smith for one twenty-four hour shift,based on his alleged infraction of a City and/or Fire Department policy.Smith filed suit in the federal district court alleging:
A) pay discrimination in violation of Title VII.
B) sex discrimination and retaliation in violation of Title VII.
C) violation of National Relation Board by Greenamyer.
D) violation of Title VII by discriminating her on the basis of religion.
A) pay discrimination in violation of Title VII.
B) sex discrimination and retaliation in violation of Title VII.
C) violation of National Relation Board by Greenamyer.
D) violation of Title VII by discriminating her on the basis of religion.
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30
Central Airlines decided to give 30% pay hike to stewards and 15% pay hike to stewardesses,even though they were performing substantially similar kind of work.In this case,the airlines has most likely violated the:
A) Wage and Compensation Act.
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
C) National Labor Relation Board.
D) Equal Pay Act.
A) Wage and Compensation Act.
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
C) National Labor Relation Board.
D) Equal Pay Act.
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31
A transport company had a policy that required every female employee to go through a mandatory physical examination prior to a promotion.However,the test was not mandatory for male candidates.A group of female candidates filed a lawsuit against the company.In this instance,the court most likely held that the company violated:
A) Title VII, on the basis of gender stereotyping.
B) Title VII, on the basis of gender-plus discrimination.
C) Title VII, on the basis of national origin.
D) National Labor Relation Act.
A) Title VII, on the basis of gender stereotyping.
B) Title VII, on the basis of gender-plus discrimination.
C) Title VII, on the basis of national origin.
D) National Labor Relation Act.
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32
Scarlett applied for a job as personal shopper in a boutique for exclusive menswear.The boutique rejected her application since the job also required assisting male customers in the fitting rooms which was a business necessity and was inappropriate for a female employee.In this case,the department is justified under:
A) public policy exception.
B) bona fide occupational qualification.
C) employment-at-will.
D) gender stereotyping.
A) public policy exception.
B) bona fide occupational qualification.
C) employment-at-will.
D) gender stereotyping.
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33
Explain the provision of the Equal Pay Act.
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34
Samantha worked as an ocean lifeguard for the Marine Safety Section of the Parks and Recreation Department.Her immediate supervisor was Bruce.Bruce repeatedly touched Samantha without invitation and passed sexual comments on her.In this case,Samantha has a legal remedy in the form of:
A) injunction.
B) imprisonment.
C) liquidated damages.
D) specific performance.
A) injunction.
B) imprisonment.
C) liquidated damages.
D) specific performance.
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35
In Faragher v.City of Boca Raton,Beth Ann Faragher filed a suit against her supervisors Terry and Silverman,and the City,alleging violations of Title VII and other federal and state laws.She claimed that the harassment by Terry and Silverman:
A) was quid pro quo harassment.
B) was based out of gender discrimination.
C) created a sexually hostile atmosphere.
D) was based on her ethnic origin.
A) was quid pro quo harassment.
B) was based out of gender discrimination.
C) created a sexually hostile atmosphere.
D) was based on her ethnic origin.
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36
What is the procedure to file suit under Equal Pay Act?
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37
A female employee was asked by her male supervisor to sleep with him if she wanted a satisfactory evaluation and recommendation for promotion.When she refused,she was subjected to negative evaluation,disciplinary suspensions,and she was ultimately fired.This action of supervisor can be termed:
A) hostile environment harassment.
B) sex discrimination.
C) quid pro quo harassment.
D) regional discrimination.
A) hostile environment harassment.
B) sex discrimination.
C) quid pro quo harassment.
D) regional discrimination.
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38
Wendell was fired without sufficient reason by her company once they became aware of her pregnancy.The company assumed that the Wendell was likely to be absent from work for lengthy periods due to her pregnancy and the ensuing responsibilities of parenthood.In this circumstance,Wendell has a remedy under the:
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) National Labor Relation Act.
C) Pregnancy discrimination Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
A) Equal Pay Act.
B) National Labor Relation Act.
C) Pregnancy discrimination Act.
D) Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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39
Define the Bennett Amendment.
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40
What is Bona Fide Occupational Qualification?
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41
Explain Hostile Environment Harassment.
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42
What are the conditions to receive family temporary disability insurance benefits?
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43
What are the important aspects of the Family and Medical Leave Act?
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44
When should an employee give notice for leave under FMLA?
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45
Which state legislation provides pregnancy leave?
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46
What is the provision relating to pregnant women working in hazardous condition?
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47
Explain the coverage of the Equal Pay Act.
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48
What is the provision under Title VII with respect to gender discrimination.Explain "gender-plus" discrimination.
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49
What is sexual harassment? Explain employer liability for sexual harassment.
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Explain the leave provision under FMLA.
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