Unfair treatment definition

Unfair treatment means an employee who has made a disclosure is subjected to disciplinary action, or:
Unfair treatment means any actions or decisions an individual feel has been biased against them and has resulted in an outcome that otherwise would have been different, had the treatment been unbiased

Examples of Unfair treatment in a sentence

  • Unfair treatment because of your gender, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, sexual orientation, or genetic information.

  • Unfair treatment because of your gender, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.

  • Unfair treatment because of gender, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, sexual orientation, or genetic information.

  • Unfair treatment of a staff member based on a protected characteristic such as race, color, ancestry, national origin, sex (including sex-specific conditions such as pregnancy and childbirth and treatment based on non-conformance with sex-stereotypes), age (40 and above), religion, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, political affiliation, labor organization membership or veteran status.

  • Unfair treatment including coercion, restraint, disparate treatment, or reprisal.

Related to Unfair treatment

  • Maltreatment means the neglect, abuse, or financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult.

  • Mistreatment means the inappropriate use of medications, isolation, or use of physical or chemical restraints as punishment, for staff convenience, as a substitute for treatment or care, in conflict with a physician's order, or in quantities which inhibit effective care or treatment, which harms or is likely to harm the patient or resident.

  • Medical Treatment means examination and treatment by a Legally Qualified Physician for a condition which first manifested itself, worsened or became acute or had symptoms which would have prompted a reasonable person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment.

  • Day treatment means specialized treatment that is provided to:

  • Thermal treatment means the treatment of hazardous waste in a device which uses elevated temperatures as the primary means to change the chemical, physical, or biological character or composition of the hazardous waste. Examples of thermal treatment processes are incineration, molten salt, pyrolysis, calcination, wet air oxidation, and microwave discharge. (See also “incinerator” and “open burning”.)