Do companies not already screen employees for past mental illnesses?
It's more of a medical background check than a psych eval prior to an interview. It's a tricky one because it can fall under discrimination laws if a business snubs a candidate because they were unwell in their past but I can't say that it's wrong to not employ someone if they have a history of instability. Ultimately the business needs a worker who is reliable and isn't going to go postal on them.
but it places the burden instead on someone for something they had no control over.
Quote from: eggsalad on June 01, 2015, 05:04:55 PMbut it places the burden instead on someone for something they had no control over.Women have no control over getting pregnant?
They don't have control over being a woman in their 20's, a demographic that is likely to get pregnant.
Quote from: eggsalad on June 01, 2015, 05:07:45 PMThey don't have control over being a woman in their 20's, a demographic that is likely to get pregnant.Because so many women of that age choose to have children. I get the point your making, obviously, but I don't think it's true to say that pregnancy is comparable to mental illness. Wait, or are you saying companies not hiring women of that age because they might get pregnant is comparable to mental illness?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on June 01, 2015, 05:09:35 PMQuote from: eggsalad on June 01, 2015, 05:07:45 PMThey don't have control over being a woman in their 20's, a demographic that is likely to get pregnant.Because so many women of that age choose to have children. I get the point your making, obviously, but I don't think it's true to say that pregnancy is comparable to mental illness. Wait, or are you saying companies not hiring women of that age because they might get pregnant is comparable to mental illness?In the sense that someone has a risk factor (Woman in their 20's - Past mental illness) that makes a company decide not to hire them when there is no tangible evidence any problems will happen other than them being part of that demographic.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on June 01, 2015, 05:00:13 PMIt's more of a medical background check than a psych eval prior to an interview. It's a tricky one because it can fall under discrimination laws if a business snubs a candidate because they were unwell in their past but I can't say that it's wrong to not employ someone if they have a history of instability. Ultimately the business needs a worker who is reliable and isn't going to go postal on them.Isn't that similar to businesses not hiring women in fear of them soon going on maternity leave? By reason it is a legitimate concern from the company's perspective, but it places the burden instead on someone for something they had no control over.