In the early years of the change in workplace diversity, what were the ways in which the federal government focused on discrimination and fairness?
What will be an ideal response?
(1) the Equal Pay Act (1963), which stated that women and men must receive equal pay for equal work; (2) the Civil Rights Act (1964), which prohibited discrimination in employment based on race, sex, national origin, religion and color; (3) the Executive Orders (1961–1965), which required organizations that accepted federal funds to submit Affirmative Action plans that demonstrated their progress in hiring and promoting groups of people who had been discriminated against previously; and (4) the Age Discrimination Act (1974), which protected workers over 40 years of age from being discriminated at work because of their age.
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