That's illegal to ask in US.Job interview - What's your religion?
That's illegal to ask in US.Job interview - What's your religion?
Yes, and has been for a very long time, unless one is applying for a job in a church or religious organization.That's illegal to ask in US.
Yes, it is but they often find a way to get around it. Like asking how old you are. I've had some employers ask & if you don't tell them, they just don't hire you. They don't have to admit why. Or sometimes they'll have you fill out the W2 which asks for your birth date before offering you a job.That's illegal to ask in US.
Job interview - What's your religion?
Not these days, surely. At least in the US an employer can't ask about your religion.I think I've been asked that question at every interview... I always leave it blank
yes I'm afraid so ... still!!...and although by law they're not permitted to ask your age either ..they are permitted to ask when you left school or college..so they get to know it anyway...Not these days, surely. At least in the US an employer can't ask about your religion.
I was asked why I was having another child at 'my age'...I should know better, etc. I call my son 'my Alberta surprise' and what a wonderful surprise it was too. No regrets!I endured the "are you going to have children?", and "are you going to have another baby?", which I put a stop to, by replying "I wish people would mind their own business and stop pressuring me!"
It's one thing to know but it's illegal here for any applicant to be denied employment based on discrimination of age, religion, race, etc. If the applicant files a complaint, the employer is investigated. If the investigation leads to a charge of discrimination, the employer faces losing their license and publicity. I suppose discrimination still happens because some people don't know they have a right to complain.yes I'm afraid so ... still!!...and although by law they're not permitted to ask your age either ..they are permitted to ask when you left school or college..so they get to know it anyway...
My feelings exactly, @Pecos. My life is mostly an open book anyway, so I don't mind questions that others might find too personal.When I read the title of this thread, I thought "of course I have an input."
But after reading some of what has already been posted, I realized that I simply cannot compete with some of the unbelievably stupid questions that have been posted.
LOL, I surrender the field!
Federal law ratified in 1964 but some states lagged behind for a while.This happened in the early 1970s. When did it become illegal?
I was always asked...'You aren't planning on getting pregnant are you'? I can't remember how I answered this but I remember that I have always been 'mouthy' and I always got the job because I was qualified for it. I agree there were many unnecessary personal questions asked.Job interview - What's your religion?
Years ago when I was a supervisor, our application asked for the date of your last period.On a medical history questionnaire for a primary care dr just this past year:
Are you or have you been sexually active?
possible responses: Yes. Yes but not now. Never.
I declined to answer, & it was never mentioned.
I could understand if it was a Gyn dr, but not otherwise.
Answer:Job interview - What's your religion?
As part of Title VII of the Civil Rights act of 1964 and reaffirmed through court cases.This happened in the early 1970s. When did it become illegal?
I never did understand the "half" thing.Seems to me I read in a number of places that the average family size was the parents and 2 1/2 kids. I always wondered what a half kid looked like and how it functions. I suppose a number of divorces today are necessary to make room for the other half of that poor kid.
Tony
ROFLMAO!Nobody asks personal questions in the USA because, the stereotype seems to be that we are all packing heat.
Tony
I've been approached by a stranger who said they loved my hair and asked who my hairdresser was, but that was something I was flattered by so it didn't bother me. In fact, I've done the same! Asking the price? uh....that would be pushing it.A perfect stranger asked me in a supermarket if I got my jacket in Macys and how much I paid for it.
How much money do you keep in you checking account?
I'm sure there were more.