What Type of Conduct is Prohibited in New Jersey?

New Jersey employers must abide by the Civil Rights Act of 1963 and the Equal Pay Act, both of which prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender. In accordance, employers may not take gender into account when making decisions regarding wages, hiring, or promotions. They are also required to ensure that working conditions are not hostile toward any one gender and that the atmosphere is not overtly sexual.

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What Must be Proven in a Discrimination Claim?

Discrimination occurs according to the Equal Pay Act if both men and women are working in the same job and performing the same tasks, yet receive different wages. A discrimination claim may also succeed when employers in Brick hire only one specific gender, issues promotions based on gender, or retaliates against persons who seek relief for employer misconduct.

When is Sexual Harassment Prohibited?

Sexual harassment encompasses any unwelcome or unwanted conduct of a sexual nature that is directed at the victim, whether it is physical or verbal. A Brick employer could be held liable for the unwelcome conduct, even if it was an employee's co-worker who engaged in the sexual harassment.

New Jersey employers can also be held liable for sexual harassment if it allows conduct that leads to an overly sexual work environment. It can be difficult to prove gender discrimination without first obtaining a lawyer, since specifics such as proving intent can often be complicated. There might also be procedures that must be followed in detail when one pursues a claim.

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Life in Brick

Brick, also known as "Brick Township," is located in Ocean County, New Jersey.  Per the 2010 census, 75,072 people call Brick home.  Brick is surrounded by the Barnegat Peninsula, Lakewood Township and Toms River Township.  In 2006 Brick was named "America's Safest City" in a survey of over 371 cities nationwide.  Another reason why Brick is known is due to the autism epidemic.  A study was conducted in Brick in which forty out of six thousand children were found to be autistic. 

Brick is home to attorneys who practice in various areas of law.  Their vast practice and sharp skills allow these attorneys to cater to the legal needs of residents and local businesses.

Some famous people who have called Brick home include Harry Bernstein, Jim Dowd, Kirsten Dunst, Garrett Graham, Jack Martin, Travis Spader, and Warren Wolf.

Brick, overall, offers its residents a small-town charm and a safe place to call home. 

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