Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act employers:
A) are not prohibited from cutting the health care benefits of employees over the age of 65
B) are prohibited from discriminating in employment against persons only over age 65
C) are prohibited from discriminating in employment against persons only over 40
D) may discriminate on the basis of age only if customers of the firm would object to the older employees
E) none of the other choices
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