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Arthur Grand Technologies blames rogue employee but agrees to implement new training and justice department monitoringA tech firm from Virginia has agreed to pay more than $38,000 in penalties after posting a job advertisement that solicited exclusively white, US-born applicants, the federal government has announced.Arthur Grand Technologies drew the scrutiny of anti-discrimination officials when it went on the hiring site Indeed.com in March 2023 and published an ad aiming to fill a business analyst vacancy while limiting applicants to “Only US Born Citizens [white] who are local within 60 miles from Dallas”. Continue reading…
Arthur Grand Technologies blames rogue employee but agrees to implement new training and justice department monitoring
A tech firm from Virginia has agreed to pay more than $38,000 in penalties after posting a job advertisement that solicited exclusively white, US-born applicants, the federal government has announced.
Arthur Grand Technologies drew the scrutiny of anti-discrimination officials when it went on the hiring site Indeed.com in March 2023 and published an ad aiming to fill a business analyst vacancy while limiting applicants to “Only US Born Citizens [white] who are local within 60 miles from Dallas”.