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bona fide occupational qualification
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n
Employment practices that would constitute discrimination as to certain
individuals of a particular religion, gender, national origin, or age range
(but not race or color) when the otherwise illegal discrimination is a bona
fide qualification that is reasonably necessary for the normal performance of
the duties of that particular occupation. For example, a designer of womenÂ’s
clothes by necessity is permitted to hire only female models to show off new
designs. Such practices are not illegal under federal law. In addition,
religious organizations and schools are allowed to hire only members of that
religion even if religion is not a bona fide occupational qualification for
that position (such as the requirement that all teachers in a parochial school
be Catholic, even though they teach subjects that do not require Catholic
background). Abbr. BFOQ.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.
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