A new survey found that one in 4 hiring managers discriminate against Jewish applicants, according to an American job recruitment firm.
The top reason listed in the ResumeBuilder survey is the antisemitic trope that Jews have too much “power and control.”
The survey also found that 1 out of 6 hiring managers said that executives instructed them not to hire Jewish employees.
One-third of those surveyed agreed that antisemitism was commonplace at their company, with 29 percent agreeing that antisemitism was “acceptable” where they worked.
Industries where higher levels of antisemitism were reported included finance and technology.
The ResumeBuilder survey asked 1,131 hiring managers and recruiters for their answers about antisemitism.
“Antisemitism in the workplace starts at the hiring process with individuals who do not want to higher Jews because of bigoted stereotypes, but that is not where it ends,” executive recruiter Stacie Haller told ResumeBuilder in a statement by the firm detailing the results of the survey.
“In this era of fighting for equality in hiring, Jewish individuals have largely been left out of the conversation, and the issue of antisemitism has for the most part gone unaddressed,” Haller added.
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Their loss
Someone complained in an earlier thread before Shabbos about heimishe supermarket ripoffs.
Pretty much any Monsey supermarket is into the price gouging. But you really get decked when shopping in Evergreen Monsey, which the Uptown branch in Pomona is even worse than on Route 59. Uptown you don't see Yidden working in any place they're needed to answer questions & provide other assistance, like by butchered fleish & takeout sections. And even the goyim in these sections are lazy good for nothings who make themselves busy with fake diversions or in gantzen disappear so that they don't have to lift a finger to help.
In the bakery section of both branches, the lazy, profiteering bums make the customers do all the work for them while charging a fortune. We get suckered into bagging the items & going through the process of pricing them with the digital print outs or else they don't let you have the stuff at check out.
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