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Exception That Makes Rules
What's good for the country is often not good enough, or perhaps too good, for Capitol Hill. Congress exempts itself from a wide array of major federal laws, sometimes citing the doctrine of separation of powers or simply the need for loyal, compatible workers. The Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress has compiled a list of the exceptions. Highlights:
ACT Exemption for the Senate House
Age Discrimination in Employment LIMITED FULL
Americans with Disabilities LIMITED LIMITED
Civil Rights/Title VII LIMITED LIMITED
Employee Retirement Income Security FULL FULL
Equal Pay FULL LIMITED
Fair Labor Standards FULL LIMITED
Family and Medical Leave LIMITED LIMITED
Federal Labor-Management Relations FULL FULL
Freedom of Information FULL FULL
National Labor Relations FULL FULL
Occupational Safety and Health FULL FULL
Privacy FULL FULL
Rehabilitation LIMITED FULL
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification FULL FULL
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