see attached WK 1 DB 2 Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, · Review Chapter 2 from your textbook,  Applied Psychology in

see attached

WK 1 DB 2

Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum,

· Review Chapter 2 from your textbook, 
Applied Psychology in Talent Management.

· Review the article 
How to Close the Gender GapLinks to an external site..

· Review the article 
Discrimination in the Workplace: A Complete Overview and What to Do About ItLinks to an external site..

“Discrimination” is a word commonly used without a definite and universal meaning. Within the employment context, however, discrimination is defined as “giving one group an unfair advantage over other members of other groups” (Cascio & Aguinis, 2019, p.18).

Even though a job position may have more applicants than is needed for the job and implies exclusion, organizations must take care to know and avoid violating the federal and state employment laws. Now, imagine you are the HR director at ACME Financial Services. The CEO has advised you to only hire Asian males that appear to be between 35 and 50 years of age since many of ACME’s clientele seem to believe this population has great insight into financial matters. As the HR director, you know federal and state laws prohibit such practice.

Based on your understanding of the scenario,

· Identify a specific section in Chapter 2 of 
Applied Psychology In Talent Management that assures everyone equal opportunity.

· Explain how you would respond to the CEO using this section.

· Give an example when exclusion in fair employment practice does not violate federal and state fair employment laws.

Guided Response: Your initial response should be a minimum of 200 words. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ or instructor posts in a substantive manner and provide information or concepts they may not have considered. Each response should have a minimum of 100 words. Support your position by using information from the week’s resources. You are encouraged to post your required replies earlier in the week to promote more meaningful and interactive discourse in this discussion forum.

Reply 1

Reply 2

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

Psych 210 wk 5 Discussion Board Activity (DBA) 3: Chapters 5,6,7,8

Psych 210 wk 5 Discussion Board Activity (DBA) 3: Chapters 5,6,7,8 Chapter 5 Prompt … You have read about both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation this week. Explain the similarities and differences between them. Consider your top three motivations for going to school, going to work etc., then respond to the

Death Before Dying (Read Chapter 13) Assignment title: Death Before Dying

Death Before Dying (Read Chapter 13) Assignment title: Death Before Dying Learning objective(s):  Explore the role that psychology has to play in end-of-life care. Reflect upon your own beliefs about death and how that impacts your stance on end-of-life issues.  Submission details:  Please complete these questions in the discussion board

  Hi All, Dr. Deats, a psychiatrist who interviewed Richard Kuklinski, referred to as the Iceman, utilized the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) an

  Hi All, Dr. Deats, a psychiatrist who interviewed Richard Kuklinski, referred to as the Iceman, utilized the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) and the Psychopathic Personality Inventory-Revised (PPI-R) to measure his psychopathic characteristics. The PCL-R, created by Robert Hare, assesses psychopathy through 20 criteria divided into two primary factors: Interpersonal/Affective and

  The assessment measures that the psychiatrist used seem to be various questions or an interview-style assessment. He asked various questions about

  The assessment measures that the psychiatrist used seem to be various questions or an interview-style assessment. He asked various questions about Richard’s childhood, thoughts, feelings, beliefs, morals, reasons for his crimes, people, family, and children. Richard Kuklinski has various psychopathic traits that the psychiatrist was attempting to fish out.