Boy
03-01-2018, 05:25 PM
I guarantee you this bootlip is looking to sue and hit the nigger lottery.
There is a dream job that I've been applying to for years but my application doesn't get far. From undergrad to now graduate school, I'm really at loss for where I'm going wrong. I took on internships & volunteering projects to get the skills the employer is looking for, but that hasn't helped. A friend of mine did a records requests and we found people with less skills and education where getting interviews and job placement. Admittedly, we also found minorities were getting interviews but no job offers. The employers' workforce composition is not representative to the states demographics and were beginning to suspect that the recruitment process is biased towards minorities in general. We want to change this and are wondering if legal cases exist where an employers' hiring practices were challenged for having a disparate impact on minorities? Especially, public sector employers.
https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/818n5m/nebraska_public_employer_doesnt_hire_minorities/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/818n5m/nebraska_public_employer_doesnt_hire_minorities/)
There is a dream job that I've been applying to for years but my application doesn't get far. From undergrad to now graduate school, I'm really at loss for where I'm going wrong. I took on internships & volunteering projects to get the skills the employer is looking for, but that hasn't helped. A friend of mine did a records requests and we found people with less skills and education where getting interviews and job placement. Admittedly, we also found minorities were getting interviews but no job offers. The employers' workforce composition is not representative to the states demographics and were beginning to suspect that the recruitment process is biased towards minorities in general. We want to change this and are wondering if legal cases exist where an employers' hiring practices were challenged for having a disparate impact on minorities? Especially, public sector employers.
https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/818n5m/nebraska_public_employer_doesnt_hire_minorities/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/818n5m/nebraska_public_employer_doesnt_hire_minorities/)