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Carefully craft bona fide occupational qualification limits

09/10/2008

Some jobs can be handled only by someone of a particular gender. For example, a dress model necessarily has to be female. Under the sex discrimination provisions of Title VII, employers may limit those jobs to members of one sex and refuse to hire members of the opposite sex under the so-called bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) exception. But the BFOQ is strictly limited ...

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