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17 Mar 2003 1:28PM
UK organisations could be leaving themselves open to discrimination payouts of millions of pounds from job seekers, according to new figures on the jobs’ market published by The Work Foundation.
The Work Foundation reports that - even though sex discrimination payouts have recently passed the £2m mark - one third of responding organisations were failing to monitor the diversity of external job applicants.
The survey of almost 500 employers - Recruitment and Selection - shows that they ar... (82 more words)
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