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Age Discrimination

Any employee who is over the age of 40 is protected by the state and federal age discrimination statutes. An employer discriminates against an employee for his/her age when the employer makes an employment decision (hiring, firing, promoting, demoting or scheduling hours) solely based on the employee’s age of over forty. If an employer makes a decision based on an employee’s age of over forty, it is in violation of state and federal statutes.

 

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