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Job seekers bringing a closely watched bias lawsuit targeting Workday’s AI-powered hiring software are fighting to uncover ...
Several job candidates over the age of 40 claim that they have been discriminated against during the hiring process ...
Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday. The outcome ...
Legal action and new legislation highlight growing concerns about AI in hiring, with insight from an HR tech CEO.
Derek Mobley brought the discrimination lawsuit against the human resources software company in 2023, saying he applied for hundreds of positions over seven years only to be repeatedly rejected.
Last year, a man named Derek Mobley sued the human resources software company claiming that Workday’s algorithms caused him to be rejected from more than 100 jobs on the platform over seven ...
A lawsuit alleges Workday's AI-powered hiring tools discriminate against Black, disabled, and older job seekers, automatically rejecting applications within minutes.
Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday.
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Lawsuit claiming discrimination by the Workday HR program could have huge impacts on how AI is used in hiringDerek Mobley, a Morehouse College graduate with almost a decade of experience in financial, IT and customer service work, sued Workday last year, claiming that its algorithms led to more than 100 ...
Last year, a man named Derek Mobley sued the human resources software company claiming that Workday’s algorithms caused him to be rejected from more than 100 jobs on the platform over seven ...
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Lawsuit claims discrimination by Workday’s hiring tech prevented people over 40 from getting hiredTech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday.
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