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Article

23 Nov 2004

Author:
Thomas Fuller, International Herald Tribune

In France, worker bias has a name

...having an Arab-sounding name in France can mean rejection by potential employers and clients...Also facing strong discrimination were the handicapped...and people over 50...There appears to be more awareness of the problem: Last month, 40 companies with operations in France, including Airbus, IBM and Total, signed a "Charter of Diversity" in which they vowed to hire more minorities.