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Discriminatory motive Definition

A discriminatory motive refers to an intention or reason for taking an action based on an individual’s protected characteristic, such as race, gender, age, or disability, rather than their qualifications or performance.

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Discriminatory motive can be proven through direct evidence (e.g., statements) or circumstantial evidence (e.g., patterns of behavior, disparate treatment).
Examples include promoting less qualified individuals over others due to gender, race, or age, or firing someone based on their religion or disability.
Report the issue to HR or your compliance officer. Documentation and specific examples can be helpful when presenting your concerns.
Discriminatory motive is proven through direct evidence, such as statements or actions, or indirect evidence that suggests a pattern of behavior.

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