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  2. Employment discrimination against persons with criminal ...

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    As of 2008, 6.6 to 7.4 percent, or about one in 15 working-age adults were ex-felons. [4] According to an estimate from 2000, there were over 12 million felons in the United States, representing roughly 8% of the working-age population. [5].In 2016, 6.1 million people were disenfranchised due to convictions, representing 2.47% of voting-age ...

  3. Fair-chance employer - Wikipedia

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    A fair-chance employer or second-chance employer is an employer that does not automatically disqualify all prospective job applicants who have prior involvement in the criminal justice system. [1] Instead, the hiring process includes an evaluation of the individual. [ 2 ]

  4. 70 Million Jobs - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The purpose of the company was aiding former felons find a job. Their method involves helping them write their résumé , and finding companies that can hire felons. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The company was accepted into Y Combinator, the prestigious tech accelerator program, and received venture capital funding.

  5. 13 Biggest Companies That Hire Felons - AOL

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    These 13 biggest companies that hire felons give us a whole new perspective about life after being behind bars. With a complex society, the convicted will tend to detach themselves. How much worse ...

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    The Sheetz convenience store chain has been hit with a lawsuit by federal officials who allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants. Sheetz Inc., which operates more than 700 ...

  7. Donald Trump and Hunter Biden Are Both Felons. But What Does ...

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    Before acquiring legal connotations, felon was a literary term. Even after it became a category for crimes, in the absence of legal guidance, people turned to sermons and stories for context.

  8. Suspect classification - Wikipedia

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    In United States constitutional law, a suspect classification is a class or group of persons meeting a series of criteria suggesting they are likely the subject of discrimination. These classes receive closer scrutiny by courts when an Equal Protection claim alleging unconstitutional discrimination is asserted against a law, regulation, or ...

  9. Looking for an unusual employee benefit? Some companies ... - AOL

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    Tweddle, who joined the staff in 2010, oversees four chaplains at the hospital's campuses in Akron and Mahoning County. "As a chaplain, as the person who's actually giving the care, I see the role ...