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Jury Instruction - 1.4.1 Age Discrimination In Employment Act 29 USC Sect.621 - 634 General Instruction

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This form contains sample jury instructions, to be used across the United States. These questions are to be used only as a model, and should be altered to more perfectly fit your own cause of action needs.

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220e A "tangible employment action" means a significant change in employment status. Examples include hiring, firing, promotion, demotion, undesirable reassignment, a decision causing a significant change in benefits, compensation decisions, and work assignment.

Background. The United States Supreme Court has previously indicated that if harassment by a supervisor results in an "adverse employment action," it is irrelevant whether the employer had preventive measures in place (such as a harassment policy) or whether the plaintiff unreasonably failed to utilize those measures.

Non-selection. Firing. Failure to promote. Demotion. Suspension. Undesirable reassignment. Denial of a leave request.

An actual change that has an actual adverse effect on the job or working conditions, such as a firing, demotion, or suspension. When an employee claims to have been discriminated against or harassed by a supervisor, a tangible employment action supports the employee's case (and may be required to be proved).

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Jury Instruction - 1.4.1 Age Discrimination In Employment Act 29 USC Sect.621 - 634 General Instruction