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Darlene Jespersen used to work in a sports bar. Despite being nominated by her manager for a promotion for her outstanding performance, the nomination was rejected; and a male coworker was awarded the promotion. Subsequently, Darlene's manager informed her that she was not promoted because the post requires working extra hours, and the management considered that to be a difficult task for a female employee. This is an example of _____________.

a. disparate treatment
b. ​adverse impact ​
c. affirmative action
d. ​minority dominance

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The answer is: A. disparate treatment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Disparate treatment is a legal term within the employment legislation of the United States; employes can prove ilegal employment discrimination if they believe they have been treated differently than their coworkers on the basis of their gender, race, age, etc. In this case Darlene Jespersen was subject of disparate treatment by her emloyers because she was not given the same opportunity as her male coworker to run for the promotion. Although she met the requirements, her nomination was rejected on the basis of her gender not on the basis of her personal qualifications, therefore she was discriminated.

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