Re: age discrimination

Subject: Re: age discrimination
From: Joanne Greene <joanne -dot- greene -at- JACOBUS -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 13:37:40 -0400

there was a posting regarding wording that indicated age discrimination. I
was conveying another way age discrimination can be put in a job posting.
Are your SAT scores relevent to your ability to perform at a job after
you've been working for awhile? Do you still remember what they were?

The ad I was referring to wanted both GPA and SAT scores (which
discriminates on the basis of region in addition to age--midwestern schools
used ACt when I was trying to get into college)

At 10:41 AM 5/9/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Joanne Greene wrote:
>>
>> About a year ago, a Boston based bank advertised for a Web page designer
>> in STC's Intercom. They asked for SAT scores (and college GPA) to be
>> included in the submission. That seemed like age discrimination to me.
>
>Joanne--
>
><me being dense>How so?</me being dense> I really don't understand the
>reason for this. Could you explain it to me, please?
>
>Thanks.
>Chris
>
>--
>Chris Hamilton, Technical Writer
>Greenbrier & Russel
>847.330.4146
>chamilton -at- gr -dot- com
>
>

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Joanne Greene
Jacobus Technology, Inc. ...developers of JSpace
URL: http://www.jacobus.com

voice: 301-926-0802 fax: 301-926-2313
email: joanne -dot- greene -at- jacobus -dot- com

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