How To Combat Ageism In The Workplace

By Christine King


Finding employment is hard enough in this day and age. It seems as if they are more people than there are jobs. There are times in some people may even be overqualified for a certain position and the company is not able to offer them the type of sanity they deserve to be earning and in that specific case there time down for the position. However, in other cases they may be people that are perfectly qualified for specific at all however due to the age there declined. This is basically considered ageism in the workplace.

Ages and basically affects people who are above a certain age. When you apply for the job certain information is required of you that you must provide. One of those details is your age. So ultimately irrespective of how experienced you are, you may be declined purely based on your age.

What basically happens is that you may have more experience, skills and expertise for that specific at all than a younger person however due to the fact that you are older than that person you will be declined for the position. This practice is common in companies across the board. Older people are seen as fragile, sickly and generally unhealthier than younger people.

In most cases this happens in all different types of companies. It doesn't matter whether that is a large corporation, , or a small business enterprise. Ultimately, it this type of discrimination is practice across the board irrespective of the size of the company. So where it happens is irrelevant.

It has been happening for decades and it is simply a stereotype. However there are certain laws that also encourage the stereotype one of them being the retirement age law. However, this can all be changed with time. So basically doesn't matter where or when it takes place all that matters is that it is still being practiced even told this day.

One of the things that people can do is basically try to get the laws in the countries changed. Lately the laws regarding the mandatory age for retirement has changed in certain countries and this is helping the employment process when it comes to middle-age people seeking a job.

So ultimately what tends to happen is that younger people form certain perceptions of older people in their mind. This is also due to the fact that within the workplace there is a generational gap. So you never get younger people in a team collaborating with older people in that same specific team. So this could lead to certain stereotypes sticking.

So if you are ever faced with this predicament, you definitely should fight for your rights. If you know that you are able to do a job more competently than the next individual who is being hired, you should basically fight for your rights. In most countries the mandatory retirement age law has been abolished, and some countries that even coming out with anti-discrimination laws that are preventing companies from declining you for the position based on your age only.




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