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This is a discussion on Age discrimination within the Firing and Wrongful Job Terminations forums, part of the Employment Law Forums category; Age discrimination has its standing in the wide list of discrimination cases in the workplace. Both federal and state laws have provided provisions defining the coverage and parameters of age discrimination in the employment context. The said laws among others makes it illegal for an employer to discriminate anybody on ...
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Age discrimination has its standing in the wide list of discrimination cases in the workplace.
Both federal and state laws have provided provisions defining the coverage and parameters of age discrimination in the employment context. The said laws among others makes it illegal for an employer to discriminate anybody on the basis of age. Having those stringent laws that protects individual against all sorts of discriminatory practices in the workplaces, a good question was framed, have we successfully addressed the pressing issue of age discrimination? To answer this query is almost impossible, more so impracticable. In this competitive world, no one is really secured in their person, rights or property as well as on their living or employment. The ever changing company policies, evolution of machines and fast-turn out of technology lead to severe discrimination in the workplace. To cap things, the fight against age discrimination in the employment world is far from over. Even with those laws, the fight against age discrimination has not as yet begun.
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i once visited singapore, i was surprised that a 70 year old woman is still working as a crew..shes a bit tired looking but very eager to do her job..i wonder if that would be possible in our country.. hmmm, i bet never!!
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