Peeking Through Blind Justice
One Person's Fight Against Workplace Discrimination
Paperback
Retail Price: $13.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $13.95
Don’t be fooled thinking you are protected under the Civil Rights Act.
Do you think as an employee you are protected under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act? The Judicial system keeps the bar quite high for legal workplace discrimination. As long as the organization stays just below that bar, they can discriminate. And they do.
Sharing her experience as a plaintiff in a federal religious discrimination case, Marcy Rich gives us a ground view of the winding process of litigation starting with filing a charge with EEOC. By infusing her story with actual statements, testimonies, and documents, you get a glimpse of the maneuvering of facts and data employed in the legal system.
As she gives many examples of the biases and intolerance inflicted on her, she powerfully reminds us how each of us must make more inquiries about our differences than judgments.
In Peeking Through Blind Justice, the discussion of the legal process makes way to show the responsibility organizations and their leadership have to enforce the General Civility Code.
This book will reveal for you:
• Strategies organizations can use to deal with conflicts so no issue is resolved by a Judge’s ruling
• The real definitions of hostile work environment and disparate treatment
• Ways organizations and individuals can express compassion and acceptance
• Techniques to keep prejudices at a distance and respect close by
• Detrimental effects of ego driven leadership
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 158 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 18, 2019)
ISBN10: 1977203515
ISBN13: 9781977203519
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination