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GLOSSARY OF WIA TERM <br />AGE DISCRIMINATION ACT — A law passed by Congress in 1975 which prohibits <br />discrimination on the basis of age by any program or activity receiving Federal Funds. <br />APPLICANT — An individual who applies to a subrecipient or contract for services provided <br />under WIA and who has not yet transitioned to the status of participant. <br />ASSESSMENT — Services designed to determine each participant's employability, <br />aptitudes, abilities and interests and to develop a plan to achieve the participant's <br />employment and related goals; also to identify the available employment and traning <br />activities appropriate for the participant. Testing and counseling may also be used during <br />assessment process. <br />CHARGING PARTY (CP), COMPLAINANT, GRIEVANT, OR AGGRIEVED PERSON — The <br />person who charges that he /she has been discriminated against under Department of <br />Justice nondiscrimination and civil rights regulations and /or guidelines. <br />DISCRIMINATION — In general, a failure to treat all equally, whether intentional or <br />unintentional; the effect of an action, policy or practice which selects an individual or class of <br />persons to receive unequal treatment. <br />ELIGIBLE NON - CITIZEN — Lawfully admitted permanent resident, aliens, lawfully admitted <br />refugees, and parolees and other individuals authorized by the Attorney General to work in <br />the United States. <br />EMPLOYER — An employer subject to the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as <br />amended, including state and local governments and any Federal agency subjects to the <br />provisions of Section 717 of the Civil Rights Act, as amended; and any Federal contractor or <br />subcontractor covered by executive Order 11246, as amended. <br />GRIEVANCE — An allegation that something imposes an illegal obligation or burden or <br />denies some equitable or legal right, or causes injustice . <br />HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUAL — Any individual who has a physical or mental disability that <br />constitutes or results in a substantial handicap to employment. <br />INTAKE — Includes screening to determine eligibility; to select from eligible applicants those <br />individuals who are most in need and can benefit from program services; to complete <br />procedural requirements necessary to enroll an individual into the program and to refer <br />those not enrolled to other programs. <br />JOINT COMPLAINT — A complaint of employment discrimination covered by Title VII or the <br />Equal Pay Act and by Title VI or Title IX. Individual "joint complaints" are normally <br />investigated by EEOC unless OCR has a compelling reason to investigate. "Joint <br />complaints" alleging discrimination in employment and other practices and pattern or <br />EXHIBIT C <br />25K-65 Page 43 of 54 <br />