Answer: b. Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
Explanation:
In the case of Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co in 2007, the US Supreme Court ruled that if claims were based on decisions taken by the employer 180 days ago or more, then the employers CANNOT be sued under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 over race or gender pay discrimination.
Plaintiff's were still however allowed to sue under other laws such as the Equal Pay Act which has a 3 year deadline for most sex discrimination claims.
Congress later reversed this ruling in 2009 with the passing of the LILLY LEDBETTER FAIR PAY ACT.
Answer:
zoo keepers, vet, adoption centers, animal control officer
Explanation:
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I would love to be part of the Planting-Trees- Organization because that would help the world by making it prettier and healthier. It would also help by giving more oxygen. It would also help lots of animals out there with no homes. Of course, animals have other forests/woods but sometimes a hurricane and other bad weather would destroy jungles, woods, forests, and more. So that is why Planting-Trees-Organization is the one I would like to do.
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Answer:
former elected officials
Explanation:
Interest groups often employ former elected officials as lobbyist in order to gain access to those in Texas government. They do this because these officials often have exclusive access to policy makers, and also because they have the power to influence these policy makers also.
One problem resulting from urban areas growing is that family-farms are being sold out, and that affects the communities around it. And second, it affects the natural enviorment with pollution, no matter how many laws there are. Take L.A. for example, at times it can be very smogging. You see it in the sky but not many people speak out against it. It proabably was once a little town too.