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'At the heart of the matter is the perception and allegation that Intel sought to get rid of older employees and retain younger ones instead. '
'Intel, one of the grand old statesmen of the tech world, is under investigation for potential age discrimination in its approach to layoffs initiated in 2016, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. '
' Then again, it’s also logical that age discrimination would manifest itself most strongly at companies that have operated for many decades and have a staff of employees that have aged along with their employer. '
'Intel’s age discrimination case is becoming public only a couple of months after the publication of an exhaustive report into allegedly widespread age discrimination within IBM. It’s ironic for companies like Intel and IBM, who are themselves among the oldest in the still-young computer industry, to be treating their more senior employees in this fashion. '
'If the federal watchdog finds sufficient grounds to pursue the matter further, it can initiate a class-action lawsuit against Intel. '
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'At the heart of the matter is the perception and allegation that Intel sought to get rid of older employees and retain younger ones instead. '
'Intel, one of the grand old statesmen of the tech world, is under investigation for potential age discrimination in its approach to layoffs initiated in 2016, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. '
' Then again, it’s also logical that age discrimination would manifest itself most strongly at companies that have operated for many decades and have a staff of employees that have aged along with their employer. '
'Intel’s age discrimination case is becoming public only a couple of months after the publication of an exhaustive report into allegedly widespread age discrimination within IBM. It’s ironic for companies like Intel and IBM, who are themselves among the oldest in the still-young computer industry, to be treating their more senior employees in this fashion. '
'If the federal watchdog finds sufficient grounds to pursue the matter further, it can initiate a class-action lawsuit against Intel. '
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