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Age Discrimination
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act: The federal Age
Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (“ADEA”) protects
individuals who are 40 years of age or older from employment
discrimination based on age. It applies to employers of 20 or
more people. Oftentimes, employers discriminate against older
workers because they are believed to be more likely to take
medical leaves of absence. The ADEA can be found at Section 621
of Title 29 of the United States Code.
The Fair Employment and Housing Act forbids age discrimination
against individuals 40 years of age and older from age-based
discrimination. Unlike the ADEA, however, California's age
discrimination statutes are to be enforced “with the goal of not
only protecting older workers as individuals, but also of
protecting older workers as a group, since they face
unique obstacles in the later phases of their careers.”
California Government Code Section 12941.
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