
Understanding Federal Employment Law
Understanding Federal Employment Law is a clear, comprehensive guide to the laws and procedures governing workplace rights within the federal government. Written for federal employees, attorneys, HR professionals, and policy specialists, this book explains how federal employment disputes are handled from start to finish.
Unlike private-sector cases, federal employment claims require strict compliance with administrative processes before a lawsuit may be filed. This book walks readers step by step through the EEOC complaint process, MSPB appeals, mixed case claims, and the procedural deadlines that often determine the outcome of a case.
The book also examines key federal statutes, including Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and related workplace protections. Readers will gain a practical understanding of burden-shifting frameworks such as the McDonnell Douglas analysis, along with real-world examples illustrating how courts and administrative bodies evaluate discrimination and adverse action claims.
In addition, the book addresses recent executive orders and policy changes affecting the federal workforce, helping readers understand how shifting regulations influence employment protections.
Practical, timely, and accessible, Understanding Federal Employment Law is an essential reference for anyone navigating the federal workplace system. Whether protecting your rights, advising clients, or studying government employment policy, this guide delivers the clarity and structure needed to confidently engage with federal employment law.
- Undertittel
- A Guide for Federal Employees and Their Attorneys
- Forfatter
- Kimberly P Mayfield, Marilyn E Phelan
- ISBN
- 9781977287892
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 286 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 18.2.2026
- Forlag
- Outskirts Press
- Antall sider
- 198
