
Fair Employment Practices Act
The Fair Employment Practices Act is a law that prohibits employers from discriminating against job applicants or employees based on characteristics such as race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Its goal is to promote equal opportunity in hiring, promotions, and employment practices. Employers must treat everyone fairly and cannot refuse employment or advantages due to these protected characteristics. The Act also often establishes mechanisms for individuals to file complaints if they believe they have been unfairly treated. Overall, it works to create a more just and inclusive workplace environment.