Vocabulary. Complete 2025 Fall Latest Exam
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American with Disabilities Act (ADA)<<CORRECT-Employers with 15 or more
employees are prohibited from discriminating against people with disabilities.
In general, the employment provisions of the ADA require:
equal opportunity in selecting, testing, and hiring qualified applicants with
disabilities
job accommodation for applicants and workers with disabilities when such
accommodations would not impose "undue hardship"
equal opportunity in promotion and benefits
Affirmative action<<CORRECT-Making an extra effort to hire and promote those
in protected groups, particularly when those groups are underrepresented
Affirmative action plan<<CORRECT-Plan that analyzes a workforce to determine
whether protected classes are underutilized in different job groups, and
describes how an organization will address any underutilization that exists
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)<<CORRECT-Act prohibiting
arbitrary age discrimination, specifically protecting individuals over the age of
40
Agency theory<<CORRECT-Person (for example, a manager) is expected to act
on behalf of a principal (for example, the owner of the company)
Animus<<CORRECT-Mind set or intention
Arbitration<<CORRECT-A procedure for resolving collective bargaining impasses
by which an arbitrator (third party) chooses a solution to the dispute
, Bargaining unit<<CORRECT-A group of employees performing jobs in an industry
with sufficient "community of interests" to constitute a unit to be represented
in collective bargaining
BFOQ (Bonafide Occupational Qualifications) <<CORRECT-Job requirements that
an employee be a particular religion, sex, or national origin that is reasonably
necessary to business operations. For instance, it is assumed that an opening for
a Baptist minister at a local Baptist church would be filled by a minister who is
actually a person who celebrates the Baptist religion and not, say, the Episcopal
religion
Business necessity<<CORRECT-A practice necessary for safe and efficient
organizational operations
Case law<<CORRECT-The law is laid down in the the decisions for the courts
(distinct from statutes or other sources of law)
Civil law<<CORRECT-Laws that deal with the rights of people rather than with
crimes
Color<<CORRECT-Skin pigmentation especially other than white characteristic of
race
Common law<<CORRECT-Principles developed over centuries as a result of legal
decisions made by judges in individual cases
Comparable worth<<CORRECT-A public policy that advocates remedies for any
undervaluation of women's jobs (also called pay equity)
Complaint<<CORRECT-A formal allegation against a party
Conciliation<<CORRECT-Process where a third party acts as an intermediary