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5 Examples of Racial Bias in Hiring

Ongig

We found 5 examples of racial bias in hiring. Racial bias in hiring starts with the job description. The Global Language Monitor named this “the most politically incorrect term” of all of 2004. Racial Discrimination in Job Interviews. Another tell-tale sign of racial discrimination in hiring is the wage gap.

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That time when Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett upheld a plaintiff’s $300K discrimination win

The Employer Handbook

Today, let’s see how Judge Barrett dealt with a jury verdict in the plaintiff’s favor on her national origin discrimination claim that the plaintiff brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The plaintiff sued for national origin discrimination, among other things. Proctor Hosp.

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If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try, try, try again. Then, file an age discrimination lawsuit. Then try again.

The Employer Handbook

In 2004, she obtained a Masters of Arts in Education. From 2004 through 2012, she volunteered in her children’s schools, substitute taught, and observed various classes as part of her post-graduate coursework. So, she gave up applying and just sued for age discrimination. Yeah, good luck with that. She couldn’t.

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The Rise of Social Media Screening in a Changing Hiring Process

Sterling Check

The rise in activity on social media paired with the new normal of interviewing and hiring from a distance, there are implications on the hiring process that have been brought to the forefront. We sat down with Ken Schnee and Ben Mones to discuss the impact of social media on the hiring process and trends effecting the screening world.

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What does DEI mean in todays workplace

Business Management Daily

Yet while there’s plenty of evidence that DEI’s impact has been positive (let alone harmless), it’s become a spicy topic for those who think the initiative merely swaps out one kind of discrimination for another. A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination. When Did We Start Caring about DEI?

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10 Tips for Hiring Minors This Summer

HR Daily Advisor

It’s that time again, when employers are considering hiring minors for the summer—in camps, restaurants, resorts, swimming pools, and anywhere else business picks up in the warm weather months. There are strict laws pertaining to hiring minors. Springtime every year, employers begin thinking about hiring summer interns.

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Secrets And Lies: 5 Ways To Free Your Hiring Bias

TalentCulture

Hiring bias? Perhaps not overtly, but unconscious bias still influences recruiting, hiring and firing decisions everywhere , from the tiny little startup to the Fortune 500s. They’re routinely considered “too short” to be leaders in the C-suite, as shown in a study from 2004 that turned into a long-lasting benchmark on implicit bias.