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Which U.S. legislation was cited in the lawsuit against Cisco for caste discrimination?
Group of answer choices
A. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
B. The California Fair Employment and Housing Act
C. The Equal Pay Act
D. The Americans with Disabilities Act
E. The Family and Medical Leave Act


Sagot :

Answer:

The lawsuit against Cisco for caste discrimination was filed under B. The California Fair Employment and Housing Act1.

This act prohibits discrimination in employment and housing based on a number of protected categories.

While U.S. employment law does not specifically bar caste-based discrimination, the lawsuit contends that the caste system, which has roots in the Hindu faith, is based on protected classes such as religion2.

This case has fueled a movement against caste discrimination and opened up conversations about caste bias in the tech sector34.