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Q: I work in New Jersey, what does the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination prohibit?
A: The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination prohibits employers from discriminating in any employment related action, including recruitment, interviewing, hiring, promotions, discharge, compensation and the terms, conditions and privileges of employment on the basis of any of the law’s specified protected categories. These protected categories are: race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex (including pregnancy and sexual harassment), marital status, domestic partnership status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information liability for military service, or mental or physical disability, including AIDS and HIV related illnesses. The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination prohibits intentional discrimination based on any of these characteristics.
Q: What can I do if I believe my rights have been violated under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination?
A: You may file a complaint in the Law Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey within two years of the alleged violation. Alternatively, you may file a complaint with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights within 180 days of the date of the alleged violation. Please contact us today to determine which course of action is best for you.
Q: I work in Pennsylvania, what does the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act prohibit?
A: The Pennsylvania Human Relations Act prohibits discrimination in employment on the bases of race, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, or other protected class.
Q: What can I do if I believe my rights have been violated under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act?
A: You must file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission within 180 days from the date of the alleged act of harm.
Q: Are there other laws that may protect me?
A: There are a number of state and federal laws that apply to individual employees and the employer-employee relationship. Please Kamensky- Cohen today to discuss your unique situation to know your rights.
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