• dev_null@lemmy.ml
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    18 days ago

    On the sexuality/gender thing. They are actually required to ask this in the UK. It would be illegal for them not to ask (I think it depends on the company size though). This is because employers are required to report these statistics to the government to prove they are not influencing hiring decisions.

    If 10% of applicants are homosexual, but only 2% of your hires are, then you are in trouble, because it shouldn’t make a difference.

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        17 days ago

        I believe the recruiters can’t even see that in most circumstances. In Northern Ireland they have to ask you if you’re a Catholic or a Protestant. If you answer “prefer not to say”, they look at your background and decide for you, lol.

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      17 days ago

      If 10% of applicants are homosexual, but only 2% of your hires are, then you are in trouble

      The enforcement of these rules is wildly different than advertised