The lawsuit adequately alleges that Workday is an agent of its client-employers, and thus falls within the definition of an employer for purposes of federal anti-discrimination laws that protect based on race, age, and disability, the US District Court for the Northern District of California said.
It also sufficiently alleges that Workday’s algorithmic decision-making tools to screen applicants disparately impact job seekers based on protected traits, ...
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