H.R.2660 - 2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act

To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to extend the period for filing charges of discrimination in violation of such title and to provide relief for certain current injuries arising from compensation calculations attributable to compensation decisions made at any time in violation of such title. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to extend the period for filing charges of discrimination in violation of such title and to provide relief for certain current injuries arising from compensation calculations attributable to compensation decisions made at any time in violation of such title. as introduced.
  • Short: 2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act as introduced.

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6/11/2007--Introduced.2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act - Amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to increase the length of time an aggrieved person has to file a charge of an alleged unlawful employment practice. Declares that, for enforcement of unlawful employment practices provisions, an

Official Summary

6/11/2007--Introduced.
2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act - Amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to increase the length of time an aggrieved person has to file a charge of an alleged unlawful employment practice. Declares that, for enforcement of unlawful employment practices provisions, an unlawful employment practice occurs with respect to compensation when an aggrieved person is injured as a result of a compensation calculation attributable in whole or in part to the application or continuation of a compensation decision that was made at any time before a charge relating to such calculation is filed and was made for an intentionally discriminatory purpose.


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12/23/08
64 Days of McCain - Day 24: McCain is Against Childhood Education ...

In 2001, McCain voted against fully funding Head Start to ensure that all eligible children have access. (S.Amdt. 2254 to H.R. 3010, Vote 272, 10/26/05; S.C.R. 23, Vote 86, 3/25/03; H.R. 2660, Vote 333, 9/9/03; H.R. 1836, Vote 154, ...

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12/19/08
64 Days of McCain - Day 24: McCain is Against Childhood Education ...

In 2001, McCain voted against fully funding Head Start to ensure that all eligible children have access. (S.Amdt. 2254 to H.R. 3010, Vote 272, 10/26/05; S.C.R. 23, Vote 86, 3/25/03; H.R. 2660, Vote 333, 9/9/03; H.R. 1836, Vote 154, ...

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11/04/08
The Potential Impact of the Obama Administration on the Labor and ...

Ruppersberger, D-Md. in HR 2660. The Republican approach-the Title VII Fairness Act (S. 3209)-would delay the start of the filing period until the plaintiff has or can be reasonably expected to have adequate information supporting a ...

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