A Los Angeles jury just awarded $103M in a record-breaking age discrimination case against Liberty Mutual. Read about Joy ...
Employers are not taking discrimination seriously. Employees are increasingly seeking litigation. Leaders are focused on what drives revenue and keeps shareholders happy. As a result, people ...
Age discrimination in the hiring process is illegal, but it still happens, often unintentionally. A recent survey of 1,000 hiring managers by Resume Builder found 42% consider age when reviewing ...
Age discrimination is a serious issue that must be confronted in the Big Apple — especially as the number of residents ages 65 and up is expected to continue climbing, according to a new report.
To become a fully licensed physician, medical school graduates must complete a residency program at a certified institution. Medical students are “matched” to a residency program through the National ...
To protect older individuals from age discrimination, there is a growing need for policies that promote age diversity in the workplace. It is unfortunate that ageist attitudes and stereotypes remain ...
While DE&I efforts have successfully moved the dial when it comes to race and gender, the one form of bias that remains stubbornly entrenched in the American workplace is ageism. That’s according to ...
Hallmark executive slammed in age discrimination suit for allegedly not wanting to cast “old people”
A Hallmark casting director has sued the company in an age discrimination lawsuit for "vile and ageist conduct," claiming one of the company's executives said she didn't want to cast "old people" like ...
EXCLUSIVE: A handful of seasoned BBC News journalists have complained that they are the victims of ageism as they face compulsory redundancy under plans to merge the corporation’s Home and Foreign ...
Q. I recently turned 68 and have many years of successful administrative and sales experience. In the past 14 months, I’ve applied to more than 100 jobs, including Target, Home Depot and Ikea, and did ...
On May 7, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) again issued guidance in the form of a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) to educational institutions discussing how Title VI ...
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