Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Series Editor Preface
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Class and Social Background Discrimination: An Introduction
- 2 Unravelling the Meaning of ‘Social Origin’ Discrimination in Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 3 Mapping the Legal Landscape in Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 4 Social Media in Recruitment, Hiring and Firing Decisions
- 5 Automated Candidate Screening, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment
- 6 Platform Work and the Post-Pandemic Shift to Remote Work
- 7 Making Future Workplaces Fairer and More Equitable
- References
- Index
1 - Class and Social Background Discrimination: An Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Series Editor Preface
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Class and Social Background Discrimination: An Introduction
- 2 Unravelling the Meaning of ‘Social Origin’ Discrimination in Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 3 Mapping the Legal Landscape in Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 4 Social Media in Recruitment, Hiring and Firing Decisions
- 5 Automated Candidate Screening, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment
- 6 Platform Work and the Post-Pandemic Shift to Remote Work
- 7 Making Future Workplaces Fairer and More Equitable
- References
- Index
Summary
Introduction
This book has two aspects and aims. First, it aims to unravel the extent to which discrimination in employment based on class and factors reflective of social background is prohibited in Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand, and key differences in the law of each of these jurisdictions. Second, it examines the application of the law to the use of new technology and practices, to expose how their use creates risks of this type of discrimination and to propose how these technologies and practices can be re-imagined to reduce these risks.
The first of the book's aims are achieved in Chapters 2 and 3. Chapter 2 considers whether, and the extent to which, discrimination based on class and factors reflective of social background is prohibited in international labour law as part of the prohibition on ‘social origin’ discrimination in conventions of the International Labour Organisation (‘ILO’). Chapter 3 then maps the legal frameworks in four common law countries (Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand) to unravel the extent to which discrimination in employment based on class and factors reflective of social background is prohibited in these countries. The analysis in these chapters reveal that whilst ‘class’ and ‘social background’ are not expressly listed as grounds of discrimination in legislation within these jurisdictions, certain listed grounds are understood in terms of class and/or factors reflective of social background. This includes the grounds of ‘social origin’ in Australian and South African law, ‘social condition’ and ‘family status’ in laws within Canada, and ‘family status’ in New Zealand law, amongst other grounds.
The second of the book's aims are achieved in Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7. Chapter 4 examines an employer's use of social media, such as for cybervetting, job advertisement targeting, and terminating an employee's employment for social media posts. Chapter 5 examines automated candidate screening technologies, such as the use of certain algorithms and AI in recruitment. Chapter 6 examines the changing nature of work in the digital age, including certain aspects of platform work in the ‘gig economy’ and the post-pandemic shift to remote working and homeworking. Chapters 4, 5 and 6 expose how all these practices create significant inequalities and opportunities for discrimination based on class and/or certain factors reflective of social background.
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- Class and Social Background Discrimination in the Modern WorkplaceMapping Inequality in the Digital Age, pp. 1 - 32Publisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2023