Yes, age harassment is a form of discrimination that is protected by law in the United States. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals who are 40 years of age or older. The law also prohibits age harassment, which is defined as unwelcome conduct that is based on a person's age and that creates a hostile or intimidating work environment. Age harassment can take many forms, including derogatory or offensive remarks or jokes about a person's age, exclusion from workplace activities or opportunities based on age, or other behaviors that are intended to intimidate, belittle, or humiliate a person based on their age. Employers have a legal responsibility to prevent and address age harassment in the workplace, and employees have the right to report harassment without fear of retaliation. If an employer fails to take appropriate action to address age harassment, an employee may have the right to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the relevant state agency, or to pursue legal action to protect their rights.
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