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    why is it ofc in this day and age?!?!?

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    There are many forms of discrimination in the work place. I've sadly seen it, I have watched how someone who had become a little power hungry, was slowly pushed into finding an alternative job elsewhere. Being excluded is something else I've noticed, excluded because of age. Good policies and procedures are in place, but unless you take action, being discrimated against will continue.
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    It does exist. Most of the time its not intentional... But it just occurs. But on the rare occasion, people are singled out and treated differently. Which is just plain wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    why is it ofc in this day and age?!?!?
    Do something about it then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wootzeh View Post
    Do something about it then.
    I'm afraid you've either quoted the wrong post or your English is very weak.

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    Discrimination occurs in all walks of life, and it'll remain like that for a long time.

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    Defo, from what I seen of offices I think it certainly does.


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    You need to discriminate to an extent in order to find the most effective and accessible group of employees.

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    Discrimination will never go away. If you think about it logically, people all want to do well in life right. Nice cars, nice houses, nice clothes, nice partner.

    To do this you need to somehow give yourself a advantage, one way is by singling people out so that you can have control of a situation, or two put it into context for example, who gets the better jobs to do during work hours, putting those down to do the jobs that may require you to get your hands dirty.

    Like at work a girl had twisted her ankle on a drunken night out, she got to sit on the fitting rooms all day on a chair, doing nothing. I broke my toe told my manager i needed light duties, i was stood up behind a till serving customers all day.

    Another example is Im always sent up to the stockroom to put away all the stuff other staff leave because apparently, its quicker for me to do because i can reorganise the bins to fit it all in, and i already know how and where everything goes back.

    I have posed the question to management, Im willing to show people how and what to do as long as they listen, but it just goes in one ear and out the other, regardless if they are lazy.
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    Of course it does, especially age and gender

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