Employers discriminate all the time. Some employees are paid more than others; some have better jobs or offices, or are promoted more quickly than their co-workers. As long as employment decisions are based on merit, and not on factors such as age, race, gender, marital or veteran status or religious beliefs or disability, employers have wide latitude in who they hire, fire or promote, and how they compensate employees.
You May Also Like..


Starting a Business? You Need an Attorney
Responsibility to Temporary Employees Under State and Federal Laws
Yes, Virginia; You Really Should Have an Operating Agreement.
Difference Between Licensing and Franchising