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Twenty Nova Scotians recognized with 2021 Dr Robert Strang Community Hero Award

Twenty Nova Scotians who have inspired others, raised spirits or helped people cope during the COVID-19 pandemic have been chosen to receive the Dr. Robert Strang Community Hero Award. A committee chose the 20 winners based on 179 outstanding applications.

Signs of the times: Meet the duo providing COVID-19 updates to thousands of deaf Nova Scotians

Stephen McNeil gives his last presser as premier

Stephen McNeil gives his last presser as premier
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Even a small amount of gender bias in hiring can be costly to employers, study finds

Even a small amount of gender bias in hiring can be costly to employers

 E-Mail CORVALLIS, Ore. - Tiny amounts of gender bias in employee hiring decisions contribute to concerning rates of discrimination and productivity losses that together represent significant costs, financial and otherwise, for employers, a new study from Oregon State University has found. Gender bias is a subtle, unintentional preference for one gender over the other. Despite significant efforts to reduce bias in hiring over the last several decades, it continues to persist and pose potential problems for companies, said Jay Hardy, an assistant professor of management in OSU s College of Business and lead author of the study. The research has long shown bias exists. This study shows that it matters, Hardy said. When carried through the hiring decision-making process, tiny amounts of bias will balloon into a high probability of discriminatory hiring outcomes in the eyes of the law, which also has important financial consequences for companies that end up hiring less-qualifi

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