Comment by renewiltord 6 days ago Not all ageism is illegal. 4 comments renewiltord Reply workfromspace 6 days ago I am not a native English speaker so I actually geniunely wonder:1. Could you please tell more?2. Could this be said for other -ism s as well? (Sexism, Racism, Ableism, Classism, Nationalism, Nepotism) mixdup 6 days ago In the US ageism is illegal if you are discriminating against someone for being too old. It is not illegal in the US to discriminate against someone based on how young they are workfromspace 5 days ago I see, thank you for the info.And is this only about the employment, or generally? 1 reply →
workfromspace 6 days ago I am not a native English speaker so I actually geniunely wonder:1. Could you please tell more?2. Could this be said for other -ism s as well? (Sexism, Racism, Ableism, Classism, Nationalism, Nepotism) mixdup 6 days ago In the US ageism is illegal if you are discriminating against someone for being too old. It is not illegal in the US to discriminate against someone based on how young they are workfromspace 5 days ago I see, thank you for the info.And is this only about the employment, or generally? 1 reply →
mixdup 6 days ago In the US ageism is illegal if you are discriminating against someone for being too old. It is not illegal in the US to discriminate against someone based on how young they are workfromspace 5 days ago I see, thank you for the info.And is this only about the employment, or generally? 1 reply →
workfromspace 5 days ago I see, thank you for the info.And is this only about the employment, or generally? 1 reply →
I am not a native English speaker so I actually geniunely wonder:
1. Could you please tell more?
2. Could this be said for other -ism s as well? (Sexism, Racism, Ableism, Classism, Nationalism, Nepotism)
In the US ageism is illegal if you are discriminating against someone for being too old. It is not illegal in the US to discriminate against someone based on how young they are
I see, thank you for the info.
And is this only about the employment, or generally?
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