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Age Discrimination in the American Workplace: Old at a Young Age

Age Discrimination in the American Workplace: Old at a Young Age

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Helps you understand how to win
Review: Gregory's book is very helpful in understanding what factors can win an age discrimination action. His clear and concise case studies are used to illustrate the main legal points and how the courts have changed over recent years in their requirements for success. It has in several ways become more difficult to win age discrimination cases and Gregory explains how and why very clearly.

The book also helps one decide whether or not to pursue an age related legal recourse.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Helps you understand how to win
Review: Gregory's book is very helpful in understanding what factors can win an age discrimination action. His clear and concise case studies are used to illustrate the main legal points and how the courts have changed over recent years in their requirements for success. It has in several ways become more difficult to win age discrimination cases and Gregory explains how and why very clearly.

The book also helps one decide whether or not to pursue an age related legal recourse.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent resource to help you decide....
Review: if you wish to become a plaintiff, and as a source of information, wisdom and comfort, if you do take action against your employer.

Age discrimination in the year 2003 should be so silly, but it seems as though corporate America, for the most part, does not look beyond a five year horizon. In 5 years, when "boomers" begin leaving the workforce in large numbers, and employers can
no longer find qualified people, or even more important, qualified people with wisdom gained from experience, there will be an employment crisis again. Some companies have recognized this and geared their policies and opportunities accordingly. Most have not...most have gloried in a legal system, that, by its very bureaucracy and expense, guarantees anonymity for corporations because of settlement, and very few court challenges. Most employees are discouraged before they start.

Gregory's book is a valuable resource to not let yourself become discouraged! Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The explanations are worth a thousand bucks.
Review: If you work for a large or small corporation, this book is a must
read. Gregory shows how corporations streamline their payrolls by
getting rid of their 'older' employees, thus reducing wages, benefits, etc. Younger employees earn less, so it's just a matter
of doing the math. Corporations use early retirement incentives,
whether or not an employee wants to stop working. A little slow at first, this book picks up the pace, and grabs hold of the reader with fascinating, real-life cases, from a lawyer who obviously knows his stuff. Read on!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The explanations are worth a thousand bucks.
Review: There is very little written on the subject of age discrimination in employment that ventures to explain the whole process for the Plaintiff. This author is very credible to me both in providing behavior insights and process descriptions. It raises my confidence that older workers can gain a good understanding of the steps they need to take when they face the problem of age bias in employment.


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