Legislations, Laws, and Agency Guidelines Flashcards
Prohibits businesses in interstate commerce from contracting, combining, or conspiring to restrain trade; prohibits attempting to monopolize the market in a particular area of business.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890)
Module 5
Exempts unions from the Sherman Anti-Trust Act; limits the use of injunctions to stop a strike.
Clayton Act (1914)
Module 5
Provides for the right to organize and for majority choice of representatives; covers railroad and airline employees.
Railway Labor Act (1926)
Module 5
Requires payment of specified wage rates and employee benefits on federal government contracts for public works construction in excess of $2,000.
Davis-Bacon Act (1931)
Modules 2 & 4
Prohibits “yellow-dog” contracts; prohibits injunctions for nonviolent activity of unions (strikes, picketing, and boycotts)
Norris-LaGuardia Act (1932)
Module 5
Guarantees employees the right to join unions and bargain collectively; was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1935; replaced by the National Labor Relations Act.
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933)
Module 5
Precludes a federal contractor or subcontractor from in any way including an employee to give up any part of the compensation to which he or she is entitled under his or her contract of employment.
Copeland “Anti-Kickback” Act (1934)
Module 4
Extends the “disclosure” doctrine of investor protection to securities listed and registered for public trading on our nationals securities exchange.
Securities and Exchange Act (1934)
Module 4
Provides for the right to organize and for collective bargaining; requires employers to bargain; unions must represent all members equally; covers non-managerial employees in private industry (not already covered by the Railway Labor Act).
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA; Wagner Act) (1935)
Module 5
Provides income and health care to retired employees and income to survivors of employees who have died; covers virtually all employers.
Unemployment Insurance was set up as part of this Act.
Social Security Act (1935)
Module 4
Guarantees prevailing wages to employees of government contractors with contracts of $10,000 or more.
Walsh-Healy Act (Public Contracts Act) (1936)
Modules: 2, 4
Establishes a minimum wage; sets standards for FLSA exemptions; addresses basic overtime pay provisions; controls working hours for children; establishes record-keeping provisions.
Fair Labor standards Act (FLSA) (1938)
Modules 2, 4, and 6
Created federal protection for trademarks and service marks.
Trademark Act (1946)
Prohibits unfair labor practices of unions; outlaws closed shop; prohibits strikes in national emergencies; requires both parties to bargain in good faith; covers non-managerial employees in private industry (not covered by the Railway Labor Act)
Labor-Management Relations Act LMRA
also known as Taft-Hartley Act (1947)
Modules 1 and 5.
Amends the FLSA; defines “hours worked” and describes rules for time worked.
Portal-to-Portal Act (1947)
Module 4
Fundamental body of U.S. immigration law. Provisions apply to all employers. Addresses employment eligibility and employment verification; defines the conditions for temporary and permanent employment of aliens in the U.S.
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) 1952
Module 2
Established the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
U.S. Patent Act (1952)
Module
Outlines procedures for redressing internal union problems; protects the right of union members from corrupt or discriminatory labor unions; covers all labor organizations.
Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (1959)
also known as Landrum-Griffin Act
Module 5
Prohibits unequal pay for males and females with equal skill, effort, and responsibility under similar working conditions, no employers are exampt.
Equal Pay Act of 1963 (amendment to FLSA)
Module 2 and 4
Prohibits discrimination or segregation on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, or national origin; establishes the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; covers employers with 15 or more employees, employment agencies, and labor unions.
Civil Rights Act of 1964
amended by Equal Employment Opportunity Act, 1972)
Module
Prohibits discrimination and requires federal contractors and subcontractors to take positive, results-oriented steps to eliminate employment barriers to women and minorities.
Executive Order 11246 of 1965
Module 2
Extends prevailing wage rates and benefit requirements to employers providing services under federal government contracts in excess of $2,500.
Service Contract Act of 1965
Modules 2 and 4
Prohibits discrimination against persons age 40 and over; identifies compulsory retirement for some workers; covers employers with more than 20 employees.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA)
amended 1978, 1986
Modules 2, 3, and 4
Limits the amount of wages that can be garnished or withheld in any one week by an employer to satisfy creditors.
Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968
Module 2
Requires employers to notify an individual in writing if a report may be used; employer must also get person’s written authorization before asking credit bureau for report; protects privacy of background information and ensures that information is accurate.
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act amendment to this act mandates that employers who take adverse action against a prospective or current employee based on information contained in the prospective or current employee’s consumer report will have additional disclosures to make to the affected individuals.
Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970 (FCRA)
amended 2011
Modules 1, 2
Established first national policy for safety and health; delivers standards that employers must meet to guarantee the health and safety of their employees.
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA)
Module 6
Amends Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964; increases enforcement powers of EEOC; adds employees of state and local government and educational institutions.
Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 (EEOA)
Module 2
Prohibits discrimination against persons with physical and/or mental disabilities and provides for affirmative action; covers government contractors and federal agencies.
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
amended 1980
Module 2
Establishes uniform minimum standards to ensure that employee benefit plans are established and maintained in a fair and financially sound manner; protects employees covered by a pension plan from losses in benefits due to job changes, plant closings, bankruptcies, or mismanagement; covers most interstate employers.
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)
Modules 2, 4
Requires that a government entity obtain a government employee’s signed release before giving information about that individual to someone else.
Privacy Act of 1974
Module 1, 2
Prohibits discrimination against certain veterans; covers government contractors with contracts in excess of $25,000.
Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974
amended by Jobs for Veterans Act (JVA)
Module 2
Requires that federal employee relations legislation enacted by Congress apply to the employees of Congress as well. Congress must comply with 11 different pieces of legislation.
Congressional Accountability Act of 1995
Module 2