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Do the laws of equal opportunity require preferences for hiring based upon any protected class status?

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Do the laws of equal opportunity require preferences for hiring based upon any protected class status?

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No, no preference is required and in fact to make decisions based upon such preferences violates the law. The only exceptions involve jobs where sex, age or religion is a bona-fide occupational qualification, or where there is a strong business necessity for the employer to consider protected class status, such as in certain health care or mental health environments.

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