Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 335 - Oklahoma Human Rights Commission
Chapter 15 - Interpretive Guidelines on Employment Discrimination
Subchapter 3 - Interpretive Guidelines on Sex Discrimination
Section 335:15-3-4 - Discrimination against married women

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 335:15-3-4

Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024

(a) The Oklahoma Human Rights Commission has determined that an employer's rule which forbids or restricts the employment of married women and which is not applicable to married men is a discrimination based on sex prohibited by the Oklahoma Anti-Discrimination Act. It does not seem to us relevant that the rule is not directed against all females, but only against married females, for so long as sex is a factor in the application of the rule, such application involves a discrimination based on sex.

(b) Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification must be justified in terms of the peculiar requirements of the particular job and not on the basis of a general principle such as the desirability of spreading work.

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