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Glass Ceiling Discrimination

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Glass Ceiling

The Corporate Pyramid and Glass Ceiling Discrimination

Think of a corporation as a pyramid. At the top is the Chairman of the Board and the President.  As  one goes lower on the pyramid one finds the Executive Vice Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents,  Vice Presidents, Mangers, Directors, Supervisors, and eventually one gets to the large number of  workers who do the day to day work.  The Workers Suppose that this corporation has one thousand workers who are comprised of fifty percent (55%)  female, ten percent (10%) African American, twenty percent (20%) Latino, etc. In looking at the  numbers, the corporation can claim that they don't discriminate against any protected group. 

The Glass Ceiling 

Assume we draw a horizontal line in the pyramid at the Manager's level, approximately two-thirds  up the pyramid. Above that line are the Managers and executives of the corporation.  When we look  at that imaginary line, we find that 100 percent of the people from managerial positions to chairman  of the Board are white, Angle-Saxon males. The imaginary line is the glass ceiling, below which is  found the group of females, the African Americans, the Latinos, etc. and above which the females,  African Americans, Latinos, etc., cannot rise. That imaginary line may apply to all or any one of a  protected group. 

Glass Ceiling Discrimination Potential Class Action 

Glass ceiling cases are primarily proven by statistics. If all women cannot rise above the position of  supervisor, then all women are being discriminated against in promotion and hiring. Therefore, any  glass ceiling case is a potential class action case. If you feel you have been subjected to the Glass Ceiling please call Thering McCarley LLC for a free consultation. 

 

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