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That is probably a slam dunk (minor) discrimination lawsuit. Your circumstances of birth, including the date, are not something you can be judged for.

Follow up with your ID or Birth certificate and ask “Excuse me?”

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Not true in the US. They could ban anyone born in the entire month of April, or anyone who “looks like a pot smoker” if they wanted to.

Applicants, employees and former employees are ONLY protected from employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age (40 or older), disability and genetic information (including family medical history).

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I wonder if an argument could be made that birthdate is a component of your genetic information including family medical history? It is also potentially age discrimination?

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Technically this is discrimination based on age.

They were born 4/20/(year). You could make an argument they are discriminating all people exactly (X) years, 4 months, and 2 days old.

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Creative thoughts, but the exact definitions don’t track (from GINA):

Genetic information.–

(A) In general.–The term “genetic information” means, with respect to any individual, information about–

(i) such individual’s genetic tests,

(ii) the genetic tests of family members of such individual, and

(iii) the manifestation of a disease or disorder in family members of such individual.

(B) Inclusion of genetic services and participation in genetic research.–Such term includes, with respect to any individual, any request for, or receipt of, genetic services, or participation in clinical research which includes genetic services, by such individual or any family member of such individual.

© Exclusions.–The term “genetic information” shall not include information about the sex or age of any individual.

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Age discrimination only applies if you’re above 40.

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I doubt it - your age isn’t determined by your genetics. The family medical history part is so that someone doesn’t fire you (or not hire you) for things like your mom having a kind of cancer that is hereditary. As a manager, if one of my employees tells me their mom has cancer, I’m not allowed to ask what kind.

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Nobody said that they are from the US.

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At the moment you have 69 upvotes, so I can’t, in good conscience, upvote you. But you’re right.

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7 points

Funny joke number amirite

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Upvote discrimination.

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It wouldn’t get anywhere in the US. Age is the closest protected class, but only applies to over 40 in the US. Discrimination based on month and day of birth isn’t actually illegal.

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I honestly think there’s a gray area here and it’s worth talking to a lawyer if anything. There are certainly some protections for peoples under 40. Being denied a promotion because you’re “too young” is certainly a protection. The catch is you have to prove it.

This case is easy to prove though if there are any laws over this.

Edit: but now that I think about it, this is only really a protection if you’re already hired at the place. If you just slam the door on people before they can get in, discrimination seems to be legal.

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I believe it’s legal in the US to pass someone over for promotion because they’re too young. The only protected class related to age is being over 40 (potentially different in some states).

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but now that I think about it, this is only really a protection if you’re already hired at the place. If you just slam the door on people before they can get in, discrimination seems to be legal.

Pretty sure that protection so applies to the application process. Can’t have places rejecting every non-white candidate for being the wrong race. The problem is proving that you were rejected for a BS reason is really hard because they usually don’t flat out say it, and especially not in writing

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Being denied a promotion because you’re “too young” is certainly a protection.

It’s not actually. Age protections really do only apply to old people. If the person in the post is over 40 though, and got rejected for their birthday, they could probably at least get the company to overturn the rejection. Not sure how well they’d do in court. Most of this stuff doesn’t get enforced well, and that one is already a stretch

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28 points

Whelp, time for arson then. Sorry, it’s the rules.

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What about star sign? That’s got to be illegal, and it’s p close to this

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6 points

They listed the protected classes. Which one is astrology?

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Just set your profile to @ not US system and your birthday will be 20/4 instead!

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Classic age discrimination.

Make sure to find a lawyer who is 69 years old and whose license plate is LOL80085.

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177 points

They should not censor the company name.

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But then you might realize it’s fake.

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What do you mean ‘Company Business Incorporated Pty Ltd.’ Isn’t a legitimate employer?

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Birthday on LinkedIn is a bit outlandish as age discrimination laws are fairly standard. I think it is more likely that they called it their birthday on some immature post, which may mean that the applicant is a poor cultural fit.

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“Nobody was born on 4/20 except Hitler. We do not wish to hire Hitler at this time.

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at this time

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5 points

Times they are a changin’

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51 points

“However, the skillset has been retained in our documentation for future potential expansion into potential expansion.”

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6 points

“Your skills and qualities tell us you may be over qualified for the position. We would like to offer you a role in management instead.”

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6 points

The Sudetenland branch is hiring.

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  • Managed a diverse team, ensuring effective communication and coordination across departments.
  • Orchestrated a strategic expansion initiative to establish presence in previously uncharted regions.
  • Oversaw budget management and resource allocation to meet organizational goals.
  • Led a major organizational transformation, significantly expanding membership and reach.
  • Excelled in strategic negotiations and public relations to foster expansion.
  • Cultivated a strong team culture focused on achieving shared objectives.
  • Led high-stakes operations in logistically complex and challenging environments.
  • Pioneered innovative approaches to overcome traditional operational barriers.
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Well that’s your loss I hear he’s great at PR

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What always ticks me off beyond reason in mails like these is the “we genuinely appreciate your time and effort in…”

Fuck. You. With. An. Umbrella.

You don’t appreciate shit, you’re full of shit, yet you’re too shit to even just say what you really want to say: fuck you, we don’t give a damn. Because being actually honest might also be bad and cost money.

Companies like there are the worse and should all burn in hell

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Thank you for the opportunity!

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I appreciate the time and effort it took to reply

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I’d rather get a rejection email than eternally wondering why an AI filtered me out

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It’s not the email that bugs me, it’s the fake politeness and language like “but we care! We really do!”

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89 points

Glad that won’t happen to me. I was born on January 6th.

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Now I’m imagining someone legitimately putting their Jan6 involvement on a resume.

Window Structural Integrity Tester (Jan 6th, 2021): Responsibilities included - unconventional team-building activities, conditioning, navigating unfamiliar territory, and breaking down barriers.

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Nah, it’d probably be more like:

Security Field Tester (Jan 6, 2021): Part of a group that organized a large-scale “peaceful march” in order to thoroughly check security protocols for the Capitol building. Duties included attempts at theft to see if we’d be stopped, testing window durability by attempting to break them, engaging physically with security staff in riot gear to test security training, and shouting terroristic threats in order to see how secure government protocols were in the event of a riot at a governmental building.

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It’s called Physical Pen Tester. Such a job actually exists.

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That’s the same joke, but worse.

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