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20 Temp. Envtl. L. & Tech. J. 51 (2001-2002)
Mixing the Gene Pool and the Labor Pool: Protecting Workers from Genetic Discrimination in Employment

handle is hein.journals/tempnlt20 and id is 57 raw text is: MIXING THE GENE POOL
AND THE LABOR POOL:
PROTECTING WORKERS
FROM GENETIC
DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPLOYMENT
Jennifer R. Taylor'
I. INTRODUCTION
II. CURRENT ADVANCEMENTS IN GENETIC TECHNOLOGY: THE HUMAN
GENOME PROJECT AND POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF EMPLOYER
ACCESS To GENETIC INFORMATION
III. MEDICAL SCREENING AND MONITORING OF EMPLOYEES
IV. CURRENT PROTECTIONS FOR WORKERS
A. FEDERAL PROTECTIONS
1. THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT
2. TITLE VII OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
3. THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC. This article represents the
author's opinions and ideas and in no way represents the views or policies of the United States
Government or the National Labor Relations Board.

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