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Is the career ladder broken for new graduates?

Is the career ladder broken for new graduates?
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Barrington doctor appeals his conviction in assault on neighbor

PROVIDENCE The Barrington doctor found guilty of assaulting his neighbor in a racist tirade that sparked protests has appealed his conviction to Superior Court. Judge Stephen Isherwood last month found Dr. Richard Gordon, 71, guilty of simple assault and disorderly conduct in the Aug. 3 confrontation with his neighbor, Bahram Pahlavi, over a boundary dispute. Isherwood, however, declined to sentence Gordon under the Rhode Island Hate Crimes Sentencing Act, as  sought by Attorney General Peter F. Neronha s office. The judge s decision that spared Gordon from serving at least 30 days and up to a year in prison upon conviction. Isherwood concluded that the state had not proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Gordon’s crimes were racially motivated.

HR Magazine - Are we cherry-picking from the family tree when it comes to recruitment?

Whether it’s favouritism that sees scions of the Trumps, Forbes and Hiltons all rise to positions of importance ahead of their time (and some might say ability), CEO-succession has a long history of seeing long-standing loyal talent lose out to family flesh and blood. But while many grudgingly accept nepotism is commonplace at the very highest echelons, there’s long been the assumption that at least at the entry level, the playing field is flatter; with new talent at least picked on potential to shine rather than the social circle they inhabit. All is not right here it seems. The standout statistic from Milkround’s 2020-ending Beyond the Buzzword research reveals a savage assessment by grads of the recruitment process – 81% believe nepotism is alive and well in the distribution of first job offers. By comparison, only 6% of HR decision-makers admitted nepotism is a factor.

Are we cherry-picking from the family tree when it comes to recruitment?

Are we cherry-picking from the family tree when it comes to recruitment?
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Are we cherry-picking from the family tree?

Are we cherry-picking from the family tree?
hrmagazine.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hrmagazine.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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