Re: Hiring Discrimination
As a matter of fact, the hiring manager could even ask the applicant if she thought that starting a family would interfere with the completion of the tasks involved with the position.
Dunno where you're writing from, bub, but I would LOVE to be the lawyer whose client got asked that question. Here in California, that's grounds for a lawsuit.
Sarah
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