592 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    592 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    The goal of this well known book is to provide methods for understanding major EEO laws, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990. Also included are over 700 cases involving federal case law that focus on issues relating to the terms and conditions of employment. New to this third edition are sections at the end of each chapter on "Implications for Practice." These accessible sections will give organizations and managers practical advice on strategies and guidelines for implementing laws and guidelines. A website of additional case materials, power points, and teaching aids accompany this book.

    1. An Introduction to EEO Law. 2. Major Title VII Judicial Scenarios. 3. Major Title VII Protected Class Issues. 4. Constitutional Claims. 5. The Equal Pay Act of 1963. 6. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. 7. Affirmative Action. 8. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. 9. Retaliation.

    Biography

    Arthur Gutman teaches at the School of Psychology, Florida Institute of Technology. He received his PhD in Psychology from Syracuse University. His major area of expertise is EEO laws. He teaches personnel selection, job analysis, job evaluation, recruitment, training and employee testing He is on the board of editors for The Psychological Record and writes a law column for TIP (the Industrial Psychologist).

    Laura L. Koppes, author of the Psychology Press book Historical Perspectives in Industrial Organizational Psychology, is Chairman of psychology at University of West Florida. She has a PhD from Ohio State University where she majored in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She won the 2007 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Distinguished service award, and was a US Fulbright Senior Specialist in 2006-2011. She is associate editor of The Psychologist Manager Journal and Editor of TIP for SIOP.

    Stephen Vodanovich is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Florida. He received his PhD in IO psychology from Saint Louis University in Missouri. He is expert in legal issues in IO psychology, Social Psychology, research methods, test construction, and personnel selection. He received three State of Florida teaching incentive program awards for outstanding university instruction.

    "Dr. Gutman and authors have produced the most authoritative treatment of EEO law and its applications to human resources management available today." - Edward Levine, Psychology, University of South Florida, USA

    "The authors have developed a thorough volume. In fact, by increasing the coverage of compliance issues, they have increased the audience diversity so that the third edition is likely to be of more value that the 2nd edition to EEO practitioners, organizations and students." - Jerard F. Kehoe, Selection and Assessment Consulting, LLC

    "The book is deceptively simple, but it clarifies the essentials of EEO laws and does so with frequent linguistic gems. The general scope of legislation and litigation is clearly organized and described, with close attention to current status of both statutory and case law. It is a necessary book for those new to EEO problems, and a handy one to wake up those who think they've lived through it all already." - Robert Guion, Emeritus, Bowling Green State University, USA

    "This book should be required reading and available for reference to all those who do research on or are engaged in any way in the human resource function. The legal system is an integral part of the manner in which organizations deal with people and this book is a readable and thorough explanation of the issues and questions that arise in all aspects of human resource management. This new edition is up-to-date and thorough in its treatment." - Neal Schmitt, University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University, USA

    "EEO Law and Personnel Practices is a very important and somewhat unusual book. It is one of the few books that considers so many of the issues facing the workplace in this changing society. Its broad range includes issues related to race, religion, national origin and sexual discrimination. What makes it special is the depth of the coverage of each of the issues. Thus, for example, the discussion of national origin covers citizenship requirements as well as speak english only rules. For each of the important topics, the authors cover both the history of the issue, the research and the judicial decisions.  This is must reading for anyone involved in practice or research in organizations and most importantly for students who will be entering this dynamic and rapidly changing field. The authors are to be congratulated." - Irwin L Goldstein, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University System of Maryland, USA