Ageism
Definition and Meaning
Discrimination, bias, or unfair treatment of employees or job candidates by their age instead of their skills/contributions is defined as age discrimination. In recruiting/human resources, age discrimination affects hiring/promotion opportunities, training opportunities, and workplace culture. All of these areas have a potential impact on overall diversity within an organisation while posing legal/ethical risks.
Key Highlights of Agesim
- Fair recruitment and hiring processes impact
- Workplace diversity & inclusion of workers
- Limits the opportunity for workers to grow, develop themselves, and move forward in their careers.
- Decreasing staff morale and engagement, particularly among experienced workers.
- Creates compliance and reputational risk for companies.
Compliance with Legalities in India
There is no standalone law regarding Ageism towards employment in India; however, several prohibitive laws/upgrades exist against different forms of age discrimination:
- The Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination against individuals based on their age by way of Articles 14 and 16 (Equality and Equal Protection).
- Decisions made by employers which are not fair due to someone’s age could also be subject to still be challenged by employees under labour service laws.
- Employers, therefore, are encouraged to have policies regarding the non-discrimination policy and equal opportunity included in their HR processes.
“There are no laws specifically that provide for the legal hurdles of age discrimination\ ageism as a concept.”