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A) the local office of the National Labor Relations Board.
B) the governments of interested foreign nations.
C) the government of the state in which the company is based.
D) the federal government.
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A) he is a member of a protected class.
B) the employer has no legal defenses against the claim.
C) discriminatory intent motivated the employer's act.
D) no other firm in the industry has committed a discriminatory act.
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A) a constructive discharge.
B) disparate-impact discrimination.
C) disparate-treatment discrimination.
D) not discrimination.
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A) the employee's previous employer.
B) a company supervisor.
C) a competitor.
D) any of the choices.
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A) to care for a newly adopted child.
B) to care for a newly placed foster child.
C) to go on an extended family vacation.
D) if the employee is unable to perform the essential functions of his or her job due to a serious health condition.
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A) the state is immune from the suit.
B) the suit can proceed.
C) the plaintiff is immune from any defense.
D) the court is immune from the request.
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A) work in any job.
B) work in a hazardous occupation.
C) work for her parents.
D) deliver newspapers.
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A) a prima facie case.
B) a bona fide occupational qualification defense.
C) a business necessity defense.
D) immunity.
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