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You cannot be denied a job, fired from a job, or otherwise discriminated against based on your military veteran status.
Discrimination based on religion
You cannot be discriminated against because of your religious beliefs.
Under certain circumstances your employer may even be required to accommodate those beliefs - as long as that accommodation does not cause a hardship for your employer. For example, if you need to take a certain day off as a religious holiday, your employer should try to give you that day off, unless that would violate the seniority rights of other workers who want the day off instead of you.
Sex discrimination or gender discrimination
You are probably a victim of sex discrimination (also known as "gender" discrimination) if your employer treats you differently because of your sex or because of a characteristic that is related to your sex.
It also is sex discrimination or gender discrimination if your employer treats you differently because you do not conform to a certain gender "stereotype". For example, an employer may not refuse to promote a woman because her employer thinks she acts too assertively - and therefore is not "feminine" enough.
In very limited circumstances, an employer may discriminate on the basis of sex: if it is absolutely necessary for the job. For example, an employer could refuse to hire a man to clean a women's bathroom or changing room if women would be in the room at the time it needed cleaning.
Sexual orientation discrimination
There is no federal law that protects employees from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Some states and cities, however, have laws that prohibit discrimination because an employee is gay, lesbian, or bisexual. You should check with a local attorney who specializes in employment law if you think you have been the victim of sexual orientation discrimination.
Age discrimination
The federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) protects employees against age discrimination.
How old do I have to be to be protected under age discrimination laws?
You must be at least 40 years old to qualify for federal age discrimination protection. So, if you are under 40 years old, you cannot file a claim for age discrimination, even if your employer told you that you were too old or too young to perform a certain job. Some states and cities, however, may have age discrimination laws that do not have a minimum age.
Firing because of "high salary" and age discrimination
Suppose your employer fires you because your salary has gotten higher over the years. Is that age discrimination? Generally, no. It is difficult to show that the employer did this because of your age rather than to save money - unless you have evidence that your employer kept younger workers whose salaries were as high as yours.
Pregnancy discrimination
Under the federal Pregnancy Discrimination Act, it is illegal for your employer to discriminate against you because you are pregnant or because you have complications arising from your pregnancy. If you are pregnant, you also may be entitled to a family and medical leave and a return to your former position after the birth of your child.
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