Class and social background discrimination in the modern workplace: mapping inequality in the digital age
Bristol University Press - Bristol
2023
XV, 235 p.
discrimination ; racial discrimination ; international law ; national level ; digital economy ; telework ; crowd work ; future of work ; epidemic disease
Australia ; South Africa ; Canada ; New Zealand
Human rights
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529222975
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-1529222944
04.02-68659
"This book exposes how inequalities based on class and social background arise from employment practices in the digital age. It considers instances where social media is used in hiring to infiltrate private lives and hide job advertisements based on locality; where algorithms assess socio-economic data to filter candidates; where human interviewers are replaced by artificial intelligence with design that disadvantages users of classed language; and where already vulnerable groups become victims of digitalisation and remote work.
The author examines whether these practices create risks of discrimination based on certain protected attributes, including "social origin" in international labour law and laws in Australia and South Africa, "social condition" and "family status" in laws within Canada, and others. The book proposes essential law reform and improvements to workplace policy."
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