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FAQs - Discrimination

The glass ceiling is a barrier that is said to exist when a member of one sex  gets continuously passed over for promotion due to biais against that sex.  The most common example is a female who is overlooked for promotion in favour of her less experienced or less qualified male work colleague. It is against the law. Irish employment legislation prohibits discrimination based on gender. More

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