Business Organizations In hiring a prospective employee, there are legitimate reasons for not hiring someone. For example,
Question:
Neither of these examples is discrimination. However, there are protected classes that cannot be discriminated against. Title VII provides five protected classes that cannot be discriminated against. However, Title VII only applies to companies with 15 employees or more. Further, the bona fide occupational qualification (“BFOQ”) can be argued as a reason for discrimination by the employer, even of the protected classes. Importantly, though, is that race and color (two of the five protected classes under Title VII) are not on the list of permissible BFOQs.
Cut & paster to browser: on Bona Fide Case: http://jbsq.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/June_2016_2.pdf
Address the following:
1.. Should Title VII apply to every company, regardless of number of employees? and why?
2. Should race and color be permissible bona fide occupational qualifications? and why?
3. Should the BFOQ exceptions to employment discrimination be removed completely? and why?
The Legal Environment of Business A Critical Thinking Approach
ISBN: 978-0134074030
8th edition
Authors: Nancy K. Kubasek, Bartley A. Brennan, M. Neil Browne