Compensation for Irish woman over question of age
Janice Walsh was supported by the Equality Commission of Northern Ireland as she was not identified in terms of age and gender in the interview.
A woman interviewed in Northern Ireland has been told she will be compensated for her age question.
Janice Walsh, a woman from Northern Ireland, went to interview for a job as a driver at a pizza company.
Among the questions put to him then were questions about his age and gender. Janice Walsh, who came to answer questions, was not selected for the task.
In this situation, Janice feels that she has been rejected by being asked questions about her age and gender at the very beginning of the interview.
Janis, who later sent information through social media, said that she felt that she was discriminated against on the basis of age.
After that, one of the interview team of the company apologized to Jenis. Also, the former owner of the company, Justin Quirk, has announced that he will pay £4,250 in compensation to Genis.