Just curious is all

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Stasi wrote: Yeah, it's all about your jurisdiction... should be obvious my post was for those in US territories, and even then, only those things that federal law addresses. That said, if you're looking to do some discriminatory hiring, or feel you've been wrongly discriminated against while searching for employment, the last place you should look for legal advice is an internet forum like this one.
I guess I'm just not sure what there is to debate. I mean if something isn't prohibited by the laws of a region then you can infer that those things not covered by the laws are permitted. However, if you're looking to discuss the morality of making hiring decisions based on even legally permissible discrimination, then sure, there's something to discuss.scherzo wrote:Stasi wrote: Yeah, it's all about your jurisdiction... should be obvious my post was for those in US territories, and even then, only those things that federal law addresses. That said, if you're looking to do some discriminatory hiring, or feel you've been wrongly discriminated against while searching for employment, the last place you should look for legal advice is an internet forum like this one.
you have me wrong, I want to start a debate, not look for a job![]()
In the hiring process all decisons must be discriminatory, the only issue is what can be used to make the decision?
so if we eliminate - age, sex, religeon, sexual orientation, disability, family status?
whats left?
from the top of my head - education, lifestyle, manors, experience
I'm sure there are others, and that is what i'm looking for. of course the idea is to start a debate and if you were to use education as the primary way to choose to hire someone - sounds like we have a visious circle