
Episode 106: Can Anti-Discrimination Laws Get Us Closer to a Meritocracy?
Discrimination happens every single day. Every human, in some way, makes a judgment about other humans and uses that judgment to discriminate, whether that be who they date, who they do business with, and, yes, who they hire and fire. Most...
Words & Numbers · Antony Davies & James R. Harrigan
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Show Notes
Discrimination happens every single day. Every human, in some way, makes a judgment about other humans and uses that judgment to discriminate, whether that be who they date, who they do business with, and, yes, who they hire and fire. Most discrimination is fine—necessary, even. But sometimes it crosses a line. Where is that line? How does it affect people’s careers? When is litigation the right option? Antony Davies and James Harrigan with special guest Vince White as they discuss this and more on Words & Numbers.
Show Notes:
Online dating is changing society
Foolishness of the week
Amazon took its ball and went home
Topic of the week
Federal employment discrimination laws
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