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GINA COMES TO LIFE AS FIRST CASE IS FILED UNDER THIS NEW FEDERAL LAW
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| Guest post by: Melissa Fleischer, Esq. |
Article Overview: What is GINA? Gina is a law passed to eliminate genetic discrimination in the workplace. Read this article and understand where it came from and who it can help.
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GINA COMES TO LIFE AS FIRST CASE IS FILED UNDER THIS NEW FEDERAL LAW
GINA ("Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act") is a federal law that was signed by President Bush two years ago on May 21, 2008 . It applies to employers with 15 or more employees. It was prompted by Congress' concern that fear of being fired or treated unfairly by employers and insurers based on the results of their genetic testing would prompt employees to forego obtaining important genetic testing that they required. Accordingly, Congress passed and President Bush signed the newest of the federal anti-discrimination laws prohibiting employers from discriminating against employees based on the results of their genetic tests. The first known case in this country to be filed under this new law exemplifies the very concerns that prompted Congress to pass this law. Pamela Fink of Fairfield, Connecticut decided to have a double mastectomy in response to discovering through genetic testing that she had the gene that made her much more prone to develop breast cancer than others. Ms. Fink worked for the MXenergy Company, a natural gas and energy supplier located in Stamford, CT. Allegedly she had been a great worker and had received glowing performance appraisals from her employer year after year. However, not long after she disclosed that she was having this voluntary double mastectomy as a precaution in light of the results of her genetic testing, everything seemed to change drastically for her at work. She began being targeted at work for poor performance causing her to be demoted and ultimately discharged from her job for poor performance.
If true, this is precisely what this new federal law was intended to prevent. Employers are required to make employment decisions based on job-related factors such as whether employees are doing a good job rather than whether the employer believes that their insurance costs will go up because an employee is likely to develop breast cancer or other diseases. This case will likely be followed closely by others to determine how the court handles such a case and what type of precedent will be created under this new federal law.
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About the Author: Melissa Fleischer, Esq. RSS for Melissa's articles - Visit Melissa's website Melissa Fleischer, Esq. is the Founder and President of HR Learning Center LLC, a human resources consulting firm specializing in the area of employment law. HR Learning Center LLC provides training seminars and consulting on a wide range of workplace and human resource issues. Ms. Fleischer is a management-side employment attorney with over twenty (20) years experience and is nationally recognized as an expert in her field. She has successfully represented numerous clients in employment discrimination litigation as well as providing preventive counseling and training on workplace issues. Ms. Fleischer is a frequent lecturer on a wide range of employment law topics including seminars and workshops on Anti-Harassment Training, FMLA/ADA Training and Workplace Violence Prevention Training. As President of HR Learning Center LLC, Ms. Fleischer provides proactive solutions to management on a variety of employment law issues including sexual and unlawful harassment, workplace violence, FMLA and ADA. Ms. Fleischer provides on-site and on-line training seminars on important employment law topics. Ms. Fleischer can be contacted at 914-417-1715 or via e-mail at Melissa.fleischer@hrlearningcenter.com. Click here to visit Melissa's website A LEGAL LANDMINE PRIVACY ISSUES IN THE 21ST CENTURY GINA COMES TO LIFE AS FIRST CASE IS FILED UNDER THIS NEW FEDERAL LAW 5 Tips for Curbing FMLA Abuse What HR Managers Need to Know Employee Handbook Red Flags For MultiState Employers INSIGHTS ON WHY ALL MANAGERS SHOULD ATTEND EMPLOYMENT LAW TRAINING |
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