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Ageism, Wageism and Transhumanism
Ageism, Wageism andĀ Transhumanism
In a recent āProgress, Potential and Possiblitiesā interview with Dr. Jean C. Accius, PhD of AARP, a series of data analyses collectively called āThe Longevity Economy Outlookā was discussed. A few interesting statistics were presented: In the U.S there are 10,000 people turning 65 each and every day. Two-thirds of older Americans have seen or experienced age-related workplace discrimination 90%ā¦
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Ageism, Wageism and Transhumanism
In a recent āProgress, Potential and Possiblitiesā interview with Dr. Jean C. Accius, PhD of AARP, a series of data analyses collectively called āThe Longevity Economy Outlookā was discussed. A few interesting statistics were presented:
In the U.S there are 10,000 people turning 65 each and every day.
Two-thirds of older Americans have seen or experienced age-related workplace discrimination
90% of older Americans support strengthening age discrimination law
Age discrimination was defined as being passed up for a promotion, being let go, or hearing negative remarks related to their age.
For item two above, I take issue with the wording they used; in my opinion it should read āā¦have seen or experienced what they believed to be age-related workplace discrimination. The source population was a poll of employees, the population that would be discriminated against. They didnāt poll an equal number of employers, the ones who would be doing the discriminating.
In any situation where alleged discrimination occurs, the allegedly discriminated against (employee) is going to believe discrimination took place, and the alleged discriminator is going to believe that they were not discriminating. Taking a poll of all those (employees, a population composed entirely of those discriminated against,) and asking them if they thought discrimination took place, is not going to produce very valuable insight. The poll would have turned out quite differently if only employers were asked.
Imagine polling a group of ABC Corp workers and asking, āDo you think ABC Corp has a high enough salary for its employees?ā then presenting the findings as āFour fifths of all Americans are underpaid.ā
It should be plainly obvious that no sane employer would ever say āOh yeah, Larry? I fired him because he was oldā. They will instead *always* find an alternative reason to let him go, even if the auxiliary reason is still fundamentally tied to age-related factors, Age-Related Cognitive Decline (ARCD) in particular.
The law was intended to protect a vulnerable population, but it seems that there is an easy loophole that would allow an employer to continue to discriminate.
In this series of essays, I will be exploring how our current legal structure defines and enforces protections for the elderly, be briefly surveying some research confirming the existence of ARCD, be analyzing a successfully-litigated case study of age discrimination and be speculate about how future technologies may impact both future law and future ARCD prevention efforts.
Ā Our current legal structure lacks some clarity on how discrimination is interpreted in hiring/firing situations. Here is the relevant section from the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA):
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(a) Employer practices
It shall be unlawful for an employer-
(1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individualās age;
(2) to limit, segregate, or classify his employees in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee, because of such individualās age; or
(3) to reduce the wage rate of any employee in order to comply with this chapter.
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So how does our corporate culture adapt itself to the legal ramifications of this act? In the next essay, weāll talk a little bit more about Larry, and Iāll tell you why some companies can now easily get away with getting rid of him while others cannot.
Ageism, Wageism and Transhumanism was originally published on transhumanity.net
Team ARCD
Annie Oaklen Rachel Oaklen Cayde Djin Daxter Aelstrom
Team ARCD (Arcade) was a scientific experiment to build a digitalized reality for people to escape to in the event the Grimm threat became too real. The project was unfit for Remnant and was quickly booted away for being too science fiction.
It soon became science fact as four young individuals became team ARCD to test out this digitalized reality, the one who set them inside the project disguised it as a video game, and set it in an Arcade with the young heroes lost inside it forever⦠or at least⦠until someone beats said game and goes in after them.