Things an employer cannot ask during an interview...
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OK, this is useful. You cannot ask about someone's: - Age - Religion - Politics - Sex and sexual preference (latex) - If they have or are planning to have kids - If they are or are planning marriage I assume you also cannot ask about someone's race or species. But can you ask about: - Height - Medical conditions (like eyesight) - Physical adnormalities - Mental illnesses - Medication
NealAB wrote:
I assume you also cannot ask about someone's race or species.
Why not ask about species? "Are you a human or a Twi'lek[^]?" would be a normal question these days.
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David Wulff wrote:
The very act of asking to see such a license, if it contained a DOB, would be illegal.
Well then how do they prove they are qualified or legally able to fly?
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"Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)It's simple: you ask for for the license, and break the law. That is the problem with that law, and any other law created as a result of a PC campaign -- it is totally unenforcable in real life. Welcome to Britain.
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I mean, if you call them prostitutes or any other related term. It's a law the city's government and deputies made in order to avoid discrimination, or so they said. Stupid law for me though.
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OK, this is useful. You cannot ask about someone's: - Age - Religion - Politics - Sex and sexual preference (latex) - If they have or are planning to have kids - If they are or are planning marriage I assume you also cannot ask about someone's race or species. But can you ask about: - Height - Medical conditions (like eyesight) - Physical adnormalities - Mental illnesses - Medication
In the US all medical data is confidential. The employer cannot ask how bad the perscription for the glasses is. You cannot ask about mental illness or medication unless the medication. Now an applicant might say, "I have to take frequent breaks to monitor my diabetes." But if there is any indication you did not hire that person because of the diabetes, then you are in trouble.
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Why wouldn't you hire someone based on age and sex?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
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Paul Watson wrote:
Why wouldn't you hire someone based on age and sex?
Because most women would prefer that the attendant in the woman's bathroom is female. Because many communities would object to having 16 year olds working as bartenders. Because many communities would object to having 8 year olds work at all. Because "seniors" (those in their 60+ years) would feel more comfortable discussing the problems that come with age, emotional, physical and financial, with someone who is say older than 40 than someone who is 18. Because clubs that cater to the 18+, or even 16+ crowd find that go-go dancers that are 60+ years do not draw crowds like those that are less than 30. Of course the last two could actually represent borderline cases. Those would be ones where one needs more information to decide if a candidate will work or not. Similar to deciding if someone who has 2 years of programming experience is actually going to fit for a job that was really supposed to require 4 years.
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It's simple: you ask for for the license, and break the law. That is the problem with that law, and any other law created as a result of a PC campaign -- it is totally unenforcable in real life. Welcome to Britain.
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
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I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkDavid Wulff wrote:
Welcome to Britain.
Sames laws here in the US.
CleaKO
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NealAB wrote:
I assume you also cannot ask about someone's race or species.
Why not ask about species? "Are you a human or a Twi'lek[^]?" would be a normal question these days.
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
Why not ask about species? "Are you a human or a Twi'lek[^]?" would be a normal question these days.
Yes, Kenders[^] are good in dangerous jobs!
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
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peterchen wrote:
Probably it was meant for
err... post Rosie the Riviter[^] era. Women entered the workforce in "force" to support the war effort, and no one could force them back out, luckily.
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ah yes, fair enough!
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In some places of the city, yes. Those zones are known as "red zones" where prostitution is tolerable, as long as they keep a low profile.
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
Why not ask about species? "Are you a human or a Twi'lek[^]?" would be a normal question these days.
Yes, Kenders[^] are good in dangerous jobs!
Engaged in the learning of English grammar. ;)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:Hehe, yes, but they might find something else that gets their attention, and then you have no job done at all. Worse, all your stuff would disappear in a second. BTW, the movie is comming this Fall! :badger::badger::badger:
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