Sentences with phrase «discriminatory acts»

Any property imported from a foreign country for which an Executive Order is in effect because the country maintains trade restrictions or engages in other discriminatory acts.
A single discriminatory act may, in theory, constitute harassment where it is sufficiently serious.
For example, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act makes it unlawful to «aid, abet, incite, compel, or coerce the doing» of discriminatory acts proscribed by the statute.
The complaint typically must be filed within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory act in order for DOT to take action.
It is also important to know that in Canada, the Constitution shares jurisdiction for discriminatory acts at federal and provincial or territorial levels.
Writing for the majority of five justices, Justice Alito reasoned that the prohibited discriminatory act occurred at the time that the salary decisions were made, and not at the time years later when the cumulative impacts were realized.
[53] The validation provisions of the NTA validate acts otherwise invalid as a result of the RDA and prescribe the effect that such discriminatory acts will have on native title.
«An estimated population of 130,000 Ethiopian Jews faced persistent societal discrimination, although officials and the majority of citizens quickly and publicly criticized discriminatory acts against them.»
Irregardless of people's beliefs, we are still capable of performing the same discriminatory acts as some claim spur from religious belief; the human heart is capable of boundless acts.
Other professional fields — retailers, law offices, educational administrative offices, the government — should commit to halting business as usual the next time a racially discriminatory act is committed by an employee.
, there has to be an actual discriminatory act (such as refusing housing or services), it is not enough to express an opinion or use wrong pronouns.
Upset over this seemingly discriminatory act some Xbox Live members (including one of our own) decided to test whether stating their own heterosexual preferences would produce the same results.
When determining whether or not an adverse effect on a person's ability to carry out normal day - to - day activities is «likely to recur» (within the meaning of para 2 (2) of Sch 1 to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995), an employment tribunal should make its determination on the basis of evidence available at the time of the allegedly discriminatory act.
«Such selective and discriminatory acts will only serve to embolden the radical narratives of extremists and will provide further fuel to the advocates of violence and terrorism,» the group added in the statement.
But can we agree that we are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus, funding those on the ground, sending supplies and speaking out against hateful, violent, discriminatory acts?
The Division of Human Rights has a toll - free hotline, (888) 392-3644, for New Yorkers to report bias or discriminatory acts.
The latest of this discriminatory act is the letter the Akyem Abuakwahene and his traditional council wrote to the current Regional Minister, Hon. Mavis Ama Frimpong which was leaked to the Daily Guide cautioning her not to come to the Ofori Panyin palace in the company of Messrs Bismark Tawiah Boateng and Haruna Apaw Wiredu, the Regional Chairman and Regional Youth Organizer of our party respectively.
An individual's PII enters the iComplaints system when that person files an informal or formal EEO complaint, is a witness to an alleged discriminatory act, or has been named as committing an alleged discriminatory act.
«This is a deplorable, discriminatory act that many of us across the nation believe is patently unconstitutional.
The ECtHR was satisfied that the applicant had not been convicted for his political opinions but for inciting the commission of a discriminatory act.
An issue that may fall for consideration in due course is whether an employer's actions in similar circumstances would amount to aiding and abetting a discriminatory act.
Clements v Lloyds Banking plc [2014] ICR D22, EAT, April 30 2014 An employment tribunal had been entitled to find that a manager's remark had constituted age discrimination and that the employee had been constructively dismissed, but that the discriminatory act had not caused the constructive dismissal.
New Jersey law gives you two years from the date of the discriminatory act to bring your action.
The most important safeguards for those who report any kind of information or activity that is deemed illegal or not correct within an organisation (that could be either private or public) are protection of identity, no reprisal in the work environment and no discriminatory acts.
This is particularly true in this case where considerable time has lapsed between the discriminatory acts and the damages to be awarded.
All the insured persons under this policy are eligible for cover against cases of sexual harassment, wrongful termination, discriminatory acts and other acts that might incur loss to the organization.
If you feel that you and your partner have been discriminated against in the area of housing, you should bring your complaint to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission within two months of the discriminatory act or decision.
The fourth point of rebuttal against the CERD Committee's finding of discrimination is that past discrimination can not be undone and the recognition and acknowledgment of past discriminatory practices is not, in itself, a discriminatory act.
The court held that a real estate company that managed an apartment building was liable for the discriminatory acts of a janitor who was acting as its subagent.
The court held that a real estate company that managed an apartment building was liable for the discriminatory acts...
(A tenant must file the complaint within one year of the alleged discriminatory act.)
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