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U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Youth at Work

D. Correct
Federal law prohibits employment agencies from discriminating against agency employees and in agency referral practices. It was illegal for the employment agency to refer only Samantha to the law firm, if Andrew was also able to do the receptionist job.

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Andrew and Samantha went to an employment agency to find temporary jobs for the summer. The agency refers Samantha to work as a front desk receptionist at a law firm. The agency tells Andrew that it cannot refer him for the receptionist position because the company requested a young lady. Did the employment agency discriminate against Andrew?

  1. No. Federal law only protects women from being treated unfairly because of their gender.
  2. No. Andrew is not protected from discrimination because he is an applicant, not an employee. Plus, the laws only apply to employers and not temporary agencies that refer you to other companies.
  3. No. Even if the employment agency did discriminate against Andrew because he is a male, the agency did so because the law firm refused to hire men as front desk receptionists. The law firm, and not the agency, is responsible for the discrimination.
  4. Yes. A temporary agency cannot refuse to refer someone for a receptionist position because he is a male.