Requesting The Hawaii Civil Rights Commission And Executive Office On Aging To Study The Prevalence Of Age Discrimination In Hiring Applicants Over The Age Of Sixty.
Impact
If adopted, HR130 aims to provide a clearer understanding of age discrimination issues in Hawaii's job market, particularly for those over sixty. The inquiry would involve analyzing barriers that prevent older individuals from re-entering the workforce and proposing mitigation measures. This effort aligns with Hawaii's commitment to civil rights and the protection of older citizens, echoing similar legislative efforts in other states that address the need for fair employment practices.
Summary
House Resolution 130 requests the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission and the Executive Office on Aging to study the prevalence of age discrimination in hiring individuals over the age of sixty. This resolution comes in response to documented evidence of age discrimination in the workplace, which indicates that older applicants often receive fewer job interview callbacks compared to their younger counterparts. The bill emphasizes the need for a formal inquiry into the specific discriminatory practices that limit older adults’ opportunities for employment.
Contention
While the bill seeks to highlight and address age discrimination, there may be contention around the methods of data collection and the proposed measures to enhance protections against discrimination. Stakeholders such as employers, civil rights advocates, and senior advocacy groups will likely weigh in on the implications of such studies and interventions, particularly on their effectiveness and feasibility in the local job market.
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