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Labor/Employment

Dec. 10, 2001

Age-Bias Biz

As we begin the 21st century, older Americans in the work force face both good news and bad news about age discrimination in employment. The good news is that there are laws on the books, both nationally and at the state level, protecting them from discrimination based on their age.

        By Gloria Allred and Renée Mochkatel
        
        As we begin the 21st century, older Americans in the work force face both good news and bad news about age discrimination in employment. The good news is that there are laws on the books, both nationally and at the state level, protecting them from discrimination based on thei...

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