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by dragonwriter
4060 days ago
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> Define discriminate. I think you are using this word to cover up word "decide". Its not covering up -- discriminate and decide actually mean the same thing. > It is his business. If he wants to hire only blond woman in their 20s - cool. Age and gender discrimination are both (with some caveats) illegal in many jurisdictions, so, while you may find it "cool", it isn't necessarily legal. > You cant change that, thats freedom of PRIVATE business. Actually, you can change that, e.g., by adopting laws against age, race, and gender discrimination that apply to employers. Which lots of jurisdictions have. |
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Such as the U.S., which has laws protecting workers over the age of 40 from age discrimination:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_Discrimination_in_Employme...
Other U.S. laws protect against gender, race, religious, etc. discrimination.