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STRAT 3410-003 Fall 2025 Exam #3- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
单项选择题
Buddy the Elf is from Sweden. He is currently working at his dream job, Santa's Workshop, in North Pole, Alaska, making toys. Santa's Workshop distributes a policy that states all employees must be under 5 feet tall. Buddy the Elf is over 6 feet tall, as most people are from Sweden. The policy is consistently applied across the board and Buddy is fired. He sues the North Pole for discriminatory practices. Which of the following statements is true:
选项
A.Unless Buddy can show that the North Pole meant to discriminate on a protected class, such as national origin, he will lose.
B.Buddy will win as you can never terminate an employee based on height.
C.Buddy will lose as he is an at-will employee and, therefore, can be terminated at any time for any reason.
D.Buddy will win if he can show that the policy has a discriminatory result based on national origin.
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The question presents a scenario where a neutral policy (all employees must be under 5 feet tall) is applied to Buddy, who is over 6 feet tall, and he sues for discriminatory practices. We will evaluate each answer option individually.
Option 1: 'Unless Buddy can show that the North Pole meant to discriminate on a protected class, such as national origin, he will lose.' This statement focuses on intent to discriminate based on a protected class. However, under discrimination law, especially Title VII, a plaintiff can prevail if a neutral policy has a discriminatory impact on a protected class, even if there was no explicit intent to discriminate. The key issue is w......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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