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ck4829

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Tue Apr 3, 2012, 12:22 PM Apr 2012

Oregon to become second State to ban discrimination against the unemployed in job ads

Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum and community advocates will join Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber this afternoon for a bill signing ceremony on Senate Bill 1548, legislation making Oregon the second state in the nation to prohibit discrimination against the unemployed in job announcements. With Oregon’s long term unemployment rate stubbornly high, Senate Bill 1548 makes sure that applicants can’t be prohibited from applying for a job opening solely because they do not currently have a job.

“SB 1548 bans the practice of telling unemployed Oregonians they cannot apply for jobs that they desperately need,” said Senator Diane Rosenbaum (D-Portland), chief sponsor of the bill. “At a time when the competition for jobs is extraordinarily intense, there are examples of some businesses and recruitment firms telling would-be job seekers that they can’t get a job unless they already have a job. This bill helps level the playing field and allow hard-working Oregonians to compete based on their skills and experience.”

Senate Bill 1548 technically became law Tuesday, March 27th with the Governor’s signature. Today’s event gives advocates and community groups who worked on the bill, including the Urban League of Portland, Family Forward Oregon, and the Oregon AFL-CIO, an opportunity to celebrate the new law.

Specifically, SB 1548 will prohibit an employer from including language in an advertisement for a job announcement indicating that someone who is currently unemployed should not apply or will not be considered for the position. The bill does nothing to prevent an employers’ right to check a job applicant’s qualifications including educational and work experience, professional and occupational licenses, certificates, registrations, permits and other credentials.

http://oregon.salem-news.com/2012/03/oregon-state-nation-ban-discrimination-unemployed-job-ads/

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Oregon to become second State to ban discrimination against the unemployed in job ads (Original Post) ck4829 Apr 2012 OP
I love my state Viva_La_Revolution Apr 2012 #1
me too. :) roguevalley Apr 2012 #2
Wow, very cool meeksgeek Apr 2012 #3
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