A bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) is a legal standard that allows an employer to hire employees based on specific characteristics, such as gender, religion, or age, when these traits are essential to the job's performance. This exception to anti-discrimination laws is meant to ensure that certain roles can be filled by individuals who possess the necessary attributes for effective job performance. However, BFOQs are narrowly defined and must be justified as vital to the business's operation, making them a limited and carefully scrutinized aspect of employment law.
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Deborah Ishida has: Played Vendor in "Santa Croce" in 2007. Played Lilly Lonsky in "Talking to Strangers" in 2008. Played Martha in "Office Banter" in 2008. Played Dr. Reza in "The Hypocritic Oath" in 2009. Played Maxine in "Best Laid Plans" in 2010. Played Edna in "Life at the Resort" in 2011. Played Lady in "Bona Fide" in 2013. Played Nurse in "Dr. Wareheim" in 2013.
Yes, it is legal for an employer to require a specific gender for a job position if sex has been determined as a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ).
That's a bona fide diamond! bona fide means authentic, real.
Bona fide or in bona fide if you want to emphasize.
Badges will only be sold to bona fide law enforcement officers presenting valid ID cards from issuing agency!
Bona fide can mean: 1. real or genuine: It was a bona fide example of his hand writing or 2.undertaken in good faith: He made a bona fide offer to buy the house.
A bona fide offer was made to purchase the company.
Clint Eastwood is a bona fide movie star.
Bona Fide - Wishbone Ash album - was created on 2002-05-21.
The adjective term is spelled "bona fide" (legitimate, genuine) from the Latin bona fide, meaning good faith).
The Bona Fide Needs Rule is a guiding principle in federal spending. It states that Congress may only spend money if there is a bona fide, or legitimate, need that needs to be met.
Bona fide is a Latin term for 'good faith'. It is used to describe something that is genuine. Generally it is associated with: An offer (a bona fide offer to do business etc). An object that gains status from being produced by somebody famous or in a certain era (a bona fide Picasso or a bona fide Edwardian Cabinet). A profession (He is a bona fide helicopter pilot).
No. The phrase 'bona fide' means 'good faith'. The trend is the view of accidents as collisions that can be prevented. So there's no such thing as a 'bona fide' accident'. But the heavy winds of a hurricane or tornado may be considered an 'act of God'.