No, sex is not considered a federally protected class under U.S. federal anti-discrimination laws. However, discrimination based on sex is prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
No, sex is not considered a federally protected class. However, discrimination based on sex is prohibited under federal law, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Women constitute the largest protected class group in the US, as they are protected under multiple federal laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in various areas such as employment, education, and housing.
You cant get pregnant after protected sex
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It's okay to have protected sex at any point in your cycle, even when you are on your period!
If you had protected sex with your boyfriend the day after your conception date. then who ever you had unprotected sex wit on the day of conception is the father.
Race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin.
Yes, you could be fertile 2 days after your period. However, if you had protected sex, the chances of you getting pregnant are low
its unlikely that u are pregnant since ur on birth controll and protected sex i wouldn't stress to much about that one
always a good idea..u should always be extra safe :)
If by protected class you mean the same as not being able to discriminate against a worker the same as for sex, religion, etc., then no, it is not a protected class.Realistically, in many jobs there would be no discrimination involved in a decision to hire or let someone with rheumatoid arthritis go. If left untreated, and possibly even if treated, RA is a degenerative disease that can deform the hands or feet especially to such a degree as to make it impossible to do some kinds, or even any kind of work.
have protected sex. USE A CONDOM PEOPLE!