Monday, January 21, 2019

"What is clear is that negative stereotypes about obese people at work persist."


Half of employers say they are less inclined to recruit obese candidates – it’s not OK

"What is clear is that negative stereotypes about obese people at work persist. They are often seen as lazy, lacking in self-discipline, less competent, less conscientious and unmotivated. Obese workers often have lower starting pay and less hiring success – 45% of employers say they are less inclined to recruit obese candidates. They are less likely to be regarded as able leaders or to have career potential, are more likely to experience bullying and harassment, and obese women are less likely to get customer-facing jobs."

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