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(Ebook) Pregnancy Discrimination and the American Worker by Michelle D. Deardorff, James G. Dahl (auth.) ISBN 9781137533296, 9781349569748, 1137533293, 1349569747

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Authors:Michelle D. Deardorff, James G. Dahl (auth.)
Pages:248 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan US
Language:english
File Size:0.89 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137533296, 9781349569748, 1137533293, 1349569747
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(Ebook) Pregnancy Discrimination and the American Worker by Michelle D. Deardorff, James G. Dahl (auth.) ISBN 9781137533296, 9781349569748, 1137533293, 1349569747

This book explores how the federal courts have addressed the two primary federal statutory protections found in the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act and how law mediates conflict between workplace expectations and the realities of pregnancy. While pregnancy discrimination has been litigated under both, these laws establish different forms of equality. Formal equality requires equal treatment of pregnant women in the workplace, and substantive equality requires the worker's needs to be accommodated by the employer. Drawing from a unique database of 1,112 cases, Deardorff and Dahl discuss how courts have addressed pregnancy through these two different approaches to equality. The authors explore the implications for gender equality and the evolution of how pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions in employment can be addressed by employers.

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