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07-23-2010, 12:38 AM #1OPSenior Member
WHAT'S in a name?
Interesting little Experiment done a few years ago, 1,300 help wanted adds were replied to, some with African American sounding names on the applications, some with Caucasian sounding names, what do you think happened?
Economic Scene - Sticks and stones can break bones, but the wrong name can make a job hard to find. - NYTimes.com
and a little bonus article, do you think how much melanin a person has should weigh on a job applicants ability to find a job? Some Employers apparently do
the USA, a bastion of Equal Rights and Justice
Study: Darker-skinned Black Job Applicants Hit More ObstaclesRedLocks Reviewed by RedLocks on . WHAT'S in a name? Interesting little Experiment done a few years ago, 1,300 help wanted adds were replied to, some with African American sounding names on the applications, some with Caucasian sounding names, what do you think happened? Economic Scene - Sticks and stones can break bones, but the wrong name can make a job hard to find. - NYTimes.com and a little bonus article, do you think how much melanin a person has should weigh on a job applicants ability to find a job? Some Employers apparently do Rating: 5