Do You Have A Case? How Do You Prove Discrimination?
By Donna Ballman
In this economy, age discrimination is rampant. Older employees are targeted disproportionately for layoffs. They’re denied promotions or denied positions. They’re seen as being more expensive because of insurance, paid leave, and higher salaries. We all know that age discrimination is illegal. But how do you know if you have a case? How do you prove discrimination? Here are some basic facts you need to know about age discrimination.
Age 40 and older:
It’s illegal for an employer to discriminate against you because of your age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits age discrimination only if you’re age 40 or older, and only if the employer has at least 20 employees.
Younger than 40:
Some states have laws that prohibit discrimination based on being too old or too young. » Read more: State of the Market: Age Discrimination and Harassment

As you are pulling together the marketing plan for your job search it is important to come to terms with your age and your strategy to combat potential age discrimination. Focus on your desire to find a satisfying position, let prospective employers know that you are flexible or at least willing to negotiate your compensation package based on the position, project enthusiasm and a willingness to do what it takes.

