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Newly proposed Colorado senate bill may ban employers from asking age of applicants

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Senate Bill 58 would ban questions that may reveal an applicant's age. Sponsor: "Almost 50% of folks that are 50 years and older are subject to some kind of age discrimination" Businesses would have to pay to change their online or paper application questions if passed.
Published 2 months ago · Colorado Springs, United States

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Newly proposed Colorado senate bill may ban employers from asking age of applicants

COLORADO (KRDO) -- If passed, a newly introduced bill into the Colorado legislature would take the federal law against age discrimination further by banning questions that may reveal an applicant's age like what year they graduated or attended college. Senate Bill 58, the "Job Application Fairness Act" would prohibit employers from "inquiring about a prospective employee's age, date of birth, and dates of attendance at or date of graduation fr…

2 months ago·Colorado Springs, United States
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