Fairness In The Workplace

Fairness in the workplace                

    American society is slowly, but surely, moving towards equality in the workplace.  In the past decade laws have been passed that prohibit discrimination in hiring, retaining and promoting employees based on race, gender, disability and religious beliefs.   Although not all groups have been included yet, the movement towards a more just workplace is evident.  Nowadays, almost every single employer will have the sign "Equal Opportunity Employer" under the name of the company, especially when recruiting.  However, even though companies have adopted these standards as a part of their corporate culture, not all people are able to fully appreciate and accept diversity in the workplace.  Although there are many different issues to be considered, I believe that the most prominent issue is that of socialization ? the way people were taught and learned to interact with the society at large and its members.  This issue has many various aspects that can help understand the difficulty of accepting diversity.  These issues include unfair and outdated expectations of others, fixed views on certain issues, and unwillingness to admit that problems exist and that they need to be dealt with.
    The concepts of expectations and fixed views intersect in a few places.  Fixed views are not what one expects of someone, but how the person relates and perceives that someone.  Strong views are often followed by expectations.  For example if one thinks that someone else is a violent person, he/she will expect to see outbursts of violence.  If one has been "conditioned", by which I mean that thr ...
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