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marital status on job application?
is this a valid question to ask a job candidate?
i think it is and would never employ a divorced person.....
they either cant honour a promise or commitment
or
are a poor judge of character
attributes not beneficial to business i think
i think it is and would never employ a divorced person.....
they either cant honour a promise or commitment
or
are a poor judge of character
attributes not beneficial to business i think
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Basically you are eliminating candidates based on whether they are divorced or not, but what if you reject a gay black woman who is divorced and she accuses you of discrimination? How are you going to get round that one? What you need to do is only reject the divorcees that aren't gay, of an ethnic origin or female, then you'll be safe from any accusations. : ) Good luck with that one. Oh and don't foget not to rejecty any divorcee who is close to retirement either, that could be age discrimination,.
to be on the safe side i think i will have to reject candidates solely on subjective methods
i propose to hire with the principal overriding factor being what they smell like
i shouldnt think anyone would look forward to an employment court appearance where the sole matter of discussion and determination is how smelly they are
i propose to hire with the principal overriding factor being what they smell like
i shouldnt think anyone would look forward to an employment court appearance where the sole matter of discussion and determination is how smelly they are
This is a wind- up isn't it?
Under the 1975 Act discrimination on grounds of marital status gives ground for an action, and this was updated by SI2001No 2660 see reference and scroll down to Para 4.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si2001/20012660.htm
Under the 1975 Act discrimination on grounds of marital status gives ground for an action, and this was updated by SI2001No 2660 see reference and scroll down to Para 4.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si2001/20012660.htm
it was tongue in cheek of course
however its nice to remember the old days when you could choose your preferred candidate on the basis that you liked them and believed they could do a good job for you............
and not have to tiptoe around things just because someone you didnt offer the job to has an agenda
ultimately these two criteria only are key and totally irrespective of any other factors
businesses are just that, not charities or social engineers
however its nice to remember the old days when you could choose your preferred candidate on the basis that you liked them and believed they could do a good job for you............
and not have to tiptoe around things just because someone you didnt offer the job to has an agenda
ultimately these two criteria only are key and totally irrespective of any other factors
businesses are just that, not charities or social engineers
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