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Is it a form of discrimination if a boss hires his son in a position that you are more qualified for??



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chumley
Get over it and get a different job. Life will treat you much better if you stop worrying that every little thing might be discrimination. Sometimes things don't go our way. It's called LIFE!

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jmattiesmufc
Yes, it's called Nepotism.

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+:Last1Standing+
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Yes. If you are more qualified.

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curious_c12
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in a way yes it is but i would get and talk with a lawyer first. but it could also be just the fact that he is one of those people that only will hire people that he knows for the hire up postions. sorry that you didnt get it. but im sure that something else will show up that will get you promoted. hope everything turns out and good luck

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michele d
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no it is not, unfair maybe...illegal no... just goes to show it's not what you know it's who you know ....if it's that bad maybe you should start freshing up that resume and at least begin looking around, usually companies like that never change...remember though leave on a good note by giving notice and keeping up a good performance...remember your last job needs to be on that resume too...best of luck and happy new year

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ham
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no not really this can be for family and personal reasons.

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Guest
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Nope why would he not hire his son over you? That's the way things work.

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Maris
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Unfortunately no - sometimes getting the right job is more about who you know rather than what you know.

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Ralph N
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his son will take over the company in a few years and go under soon after. so keep your eyes open for a new job

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latrailera2000
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This is called nepotism your company may have policies regarding hiring immediate family etc.

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ESweetPea
It might be nepotism.

But that's hard to prove unless you have a LOT of examples to back it up. Just one might not be enough.

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Daniel S
in a way yes however he might want his soon to follow in his footsteps but because its his son he knows how responsible and relliable he is

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danashelchan
No, it is called nepotism for people to give jobs to their family members. It is discrimination in favor of them, but not against anyone else.

Everybody is supposed to love their family so much, right? Give them everything you can? Why not a job? Same thing. It is not against the law.

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louise t
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If you are a better candidate then yes, it is. If it's 50-50 then no it's not - a judgement call had to be made somehow if there is only one vacancy.

It's down to you to decide whether to pursue the matter, but if you have suitable qualifications, sod them and get another interview - are there any of their competitors locally?!

Good luck.

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d_v8ion
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Nope, thats life

Who you know, not what you know

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Hoptoad City
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No. Just because you are qualified for something does not mean that you are entitled to it. If you don't like it quit, cause if you make too much of a fuss about it they will find a legal reason to let you go. Best to stay in favor with the owners when working for a family business.

The proper thing to do would be to talk to your boss about your responsibilities and career path at the company. Tell them what you want and what you need from the job, and if you will probably end up with a raise if not some sort of other type promotion.

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peaches6
Nope, it's call nepotism.

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Judy
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No, the word for that is nepotism, but it's legal, and isn't discrimination.

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errica
yes...no matter what its wrong..

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Miss RoZy
Even if it is you cant do anything about it. They will find some way of getting around it

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Blue Flower
well, if you have a pizza that you bought, and you decide to take a bigger piece and give it to you best friend. and the smaller pieces to the rest- is that unfair? No, you bought the pizza and you give it to whoever you want to. If everyone had bought the pizza then it wouls be unfair to give out a bigger piece to someone. So basically, he is the boss and he can decide to hire whoever he wants to/.

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Sean D
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It's called nepotism, and yes, it is a form of discrimination. Unfortunately, it is not an illegal form of discrimination with regard to job hiring practices, as are racial and age discrimination.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepotism

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Heidi A
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Nope, it's called knowing the right people.

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CGordo
Only if there is a written personnel policy against nepotism. I also assume this is a privately owned company and not a government agency (then, of course, you would certainly have a case.)

So, the answer to your question is yes, it is a form of discrimination but it does not rise to a case as long as this is a private company.

Sorry.

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Satish N
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Not necessarily. It depends on the qualifications required for the job and the qualifications of the various candidates. In some highly technical jobs there could be a case made of comparablity of qualifications between candidates, but in most managerial and non-technical positions there is no useful way to compare candidates without subjective judgements.

There may be nepotism at play, but it could be more subtle than that. The Son may have a major advantage due to the established relationship of trust and loyalty that you may not have and that might be a deciding factor.

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CatLaw
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Not in the US. That is called nepotism and it is legal. The only things that are considered discrimination that is against Federal law (age, sex, race, nationality, ethnic origin, color, disability, pregnancy, religion, marital & military status) are listed at www.eeoc.gov Your state's human rights dept/commission/group may have additional bases of discrimination.

The only way this could be looked at as illegal discrimination would be if you could prove that boss declined to promote you because of your age, or sex, or race, etc. In court all the boss would have to say is that he hired his son because this is his son and no other reason -- boss wins. Can't fight it when bosses bring in their family.

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