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People need not bring discrimination cases against palaeolithic employers on their own, or club together to bring class-action suits; government-funded organisations sponsor their cases through employment tribunals.
However, job applicants who believe they were passed over for jobs because of their political beliefs can bring discrimination lawsuits, and several lawyers have already done so by filing claims in federal court since the inspector general's reports came out.
In recent years, the commission has also made a priority of combating retaliation, Ms. Wheeler said, for the simple reason that it can fulfill its mission only if "people aren't afraid to bring discrimination to the attention of the agency".
Their advice fell on receptive ears, for 1991 was also the year that Congress amended the civil rights laws, allowing people to bring discrimination complaints before juries, and to seek punitive damages and payments for emotional distress.
According to Oppegard, who's handled more than a hundred such cases, miners can't freely bring discrimination complaints to federal officials if they have to worry about their employer suing them after unsuccessful complaints.
The second part of the Community Safety Act, which passed with exactly 34 votes, or the minimum number required to override Bloomberg's veto, will permit an expanded class of New Yorkers to bring discrimination claims against the City if they feel they have been unfairly targeted by the police.
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The E.E.O.C. typically brings discrimination cases only when it is convinced that serious abuse has occurred.
A policeman who represents nine black and Asian colleagues bringing discrimination claims against one of Britain's most troubled police forces has been sacked as chairman of his local Police Federation branch.
And on the other, it would be undermined by the way the government is indirectly bringing discrimination into other areas of public life - through the bills on freedom of information, jury trial and terrorism.
Throughout the nineteen-eighties, civil-rights groups brought discrimination cases against local election officials, particularly in the South, alleging that bureaucratic barriers — such as requiring people to register at local clerks' offices — served mainly to intimidate new voters, many of whom were minorities.
The present study additionally found that the emergence of nodding syndrome has brought discrimination to school admission procedures because of a fear of transmission.
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