What Type of Conduct is Prohibited in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma 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. As such, employers may not use make any determinations based on gender in any areas such as wage amounts, hiring, and promotion criteria. 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 can be proven under the Equal Pay act if both men and women do the same type of work for the same employer but are nevertheless paid in different amounts. Employers in Norman will also be held liable in a discrimination claim if their hiring and promotion policies favor one gender, or if the they take retaliatory action against a worker who files a complaint against their employer.

When is Sexual Harassment Prohibited?

Physical or verbal acts of a sexual nature that are unwelcome to the victim are considered to be sexual harassment. An employer in Norman may be liable for such conduct, even when it is simply other co-workers that have engaged in harassment.

Oklahoma employers may also be liable for allowing conduct to lead to a work environment that is overly sexual. It is usually somewhat difficult to prove gender discrimination if you don't have an attorney, because certain aspects such as proving intent can be complex. Pursuing a claim also involves following procedures, many of which can be detailed.

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Life in Norman

Norman, Oklahoma is a major city in Cleveland County.  It is the county seat and the center of the county's employment and business development.  It is located about 20 miles away from Oklahoma City and has a population of about 111,000 people.  Norman's economy is driven primarily the research industry and higher education.  The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, Oklahoma and has about 30,000 students enrolled. 

Home of the Sooners, the University of Oklahoma is a central point of Norman culture and society.  The University employs many Norman residents and contributes much to the research and development industry in the area.  Many city events, festivities and sporting events are held at the University of Oklahoma.  The largest weekend festival in the state of Oklahoma is the Medieval Fair, which draws crowds of well over 300,000 people.  Other popular events include music gatherings such as Groovefest and Jazz in June

In addition to the University of Oklahoma, many other major employers are located in Norman, Oklahoma.  These include Sysco Corporation and AT&T.  Scientific research is also popular in Norman.  Examples of scientific ventures in Norman include the Oklahoma Geological Survey and the Oklahoma Renewable Energy Council.

Norman, Oklahoma is a great contributor to the progress of Oklahoma state.  Norman lawyers provide a diverse range of legal services and are members of civic and community service organizations.  Lawyers in Norman, Oklahoma often assist their clients at the Municipal Court of Norman, located in the city.

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