The article states that “This would never arise when the high school diploma is in fact necessary to do a job,” so what are some circumstances in which people who are unable to get a diploma are actually being discriminated against? I'm having a hard time coming up with a circumstance.
Earlier posters have mentioned McDonalds. One doesn't have to have a diploma to work in fast food. Otherwise, restaurant jobs wouldn't be the source of part time jobs for high school students that it is.
Seriously, who is this impacting from a not being able to be hired perspective?
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