Weight Discrimination: Implications to the Workplace
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Rachel Gaines
Vinod Vincent
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<b>Purpose: </b>Given the prevalence of obesity in society at large and ensuing weight discrimination in the workplace, the purpose of this paper is to bring to light the social stigma attached to obesity, stimulate the discussion around enacting better legislation to alleviate weight-based discrimination in the workplace, and highlight the role of HR departments in preventing such discriminatory actions.<br><b>Design/methodology/approach: </b>The paper reviews current perceptions, trends, laws, and consequences related to obesity and weight discrimination, and discusses the implications for organizations and HR professionals.<br><b>Findings: </b>Weight discrimination is a real problem in society as a whole, and workplaces in particular. HR professionals have a key role to play in removing weight discrimination and creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace.<br><b>Originality: </b>Although weight discrimination has significant professional and personal consequences, there is a lack of explicit laws and policies that provide strong protection to impacted individuals. This paper brings the issue to light and discusses the role of HR in eliminating such bias and discriminatory practices in the workplace.