How well do you know your workplace rights? Are your rights as an employee the same as your rights as a U.S. citizen or national? Do all workers have the same rights? Test your knowledge of legal rights in the workplace by answering "true" or "false" to the statements below.
Answers are at the bottom.
True_____ | False_____ | 1. I have the right to be considered for a job without regard to my race. |
True_____ | False_____ | 2. My employer isn't allowed to fire me from my job simply because of my religious beliefs and practices. |
True_____ | False_____ | 3. Female employees have the right not to be sexually harassed, but male employees don't have this right because a man can't be sexually harassed. |
True_____ | False_____ | 4. Under federal law, we have the right to workplace safety, which means our employer has to give us protection against job hazards and limit our exposure to dangerous substances. |
True_____ | False_____ | 5. Once I reach age 65, I can't be fired. |
True_____ | False_____ | 6. Gay and lesbian employees have the same workplace rights as straight employees. |
True_____ | False_____ | 7. My e-mail messages are my own private business, and my employer has no right to read them. |
True_____ | False_____ | 8. All employees have the right to health insurance. |
True_____ | False_____ | 9. People from other countries have the same rights as U.S. citizens to have a job without discrimination. |
True_____ | False_____ | 10. My co-worker has the right to time off to take care of his sick wife, but I don't have the right to take time off to care for my terminally ill neighbor. |
Workplace Quiz: Answers
Your employment lawyer will know that these are the correct answers: