Difference between revisions of "Facebook Excludes Older Workers From Job Ads"

From Privacy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{Event |Location=United States |Date=Decdmbet 2017 |Taxonomy=Exclusion |Personal Information=Identifying, Social Network, Demographic, Contact |Threat Actors=Facebook, Advert...")
 
Line 8: Line 8:
 
|High Risk Groups=Elderly
 
|High Risk Groups=Elderly
 
|Secondary Consequences=Inconvenience, Lost Opportunity
 
|Secondary Consequences=Inconvenience, Lost Opportunity
|Summary=Facebook was found to give companies an option to exclude order people from their recruitment ads targeting.
+
|Summary=Facebook was found to give companies an option to exclude older people from their recruitment ads targeting.
|Description=Facebook's ad targeting has began to raise concerns with recruitment ads excluding a particular set of individuals (mainly seniors). Several experts question whether the practice is in keeping with the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, which prohibits bias against people 40 or older in hiring or employment. Many jurisdictions make it a crime to “aid” or “abet” age discrimination, a provision that could apply to companies like Facebook that distribute job ads.
+
|Description=Facebook's ad targeting has begun to raise concerns with recruitment ads excluding a particular set of individuals (mainly seniors). Several experts question whether the practice is in keeping with the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, which prohibits bias against people 40 or older in hiring or employment. Many jurisdictions make it a crime to “aid” or “abet” age discrimination, a provision that could apply to companies like Facebook that distribute job ads.
Among the companies who are using this ad tailoring function were found: Amazon, Verizon, UPS and Facebook itself. This is an example of [[Exclusion]].
+
Among the companies who are using this ad tailoring function were found: Amazon, Verizon, UPS, and Facebook itself. This is an example of [[Exclusion]].
 
|Sources=https://www.propublica.org/article/facebook-ads-age-discrimination-targeting
 
|Sources=https://www.propublica.org/article/facebook-ads-age-discrimination-targeting
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 20:31, 11 June 2020


Facebook Excludes Older Workers From Job Ads
Short Title
Location United States
Date Decdmbet 2017

Solove Harm Exclusion
Information Identifying, Social Network, Demographic, Contact
Threat Actors Facebook, Advertisers on Facebook, Amazon, Verizon, UPS

Individuals
Affected Older workers
High Risk Groups Elderly
Tangible Harms Inconvenience, Lost Opportunity

Facebook was found to give companies an option to exclude older people from their recruitment ads targeting.

Description

Facebook's ad targeting has begun to raise concerns with recruitment ads excluding a particular set of individuals (mainly seniors). Several experts question whether the practice is in keeping with the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, which prohibits bias against people 40 or older in hiring or employment. Many jurisdictions make it a crime to “aid” or “abet” age discrimination, a provision that could apply to companies like Facebook that distribute job ads. Among the companies who are using this ad tailoring function were found: Amazon, Verizon, UPS, and Facebook itself. This is an example of Exclusion.

Laws and Regulations

Sources

https://www.propublica.org/article/facebook-ads-age-discrimination-targeting