Address hiring delays from private sector companies and to initiate legal action

Address hiring delays from private sector companies and to initiate legal action

The Issue

I've been unemployed for the past six months. Despite my relentless efforts to find a job by applying to countless positions online and attending numerous walk-in interviews, no company seems willing to hire me. This experience has been incredibly frustrating, and I know I'm not alone in facing this challenge.

Many job seekers, like me, have turned to social media platforms such as LinkedIn in hopes of securing employment. While these platforms have become vital tools in the job search process, a troubling trend has emerged: private sector companies posting job openings fail to respond promptly to applicants. This delay leaves countless candidates in a state of uncertainty, unable to move forward in their job search.

This issue extends beyond personal inconvenience. According to a CareerBuilder survey, 60% of job seekers never hear back from employers after applying. This lack of communication exacerbates the frustration felt by unemployed individuals and can prolong unemployment in industries where candidates are urgently needed.

We urge lawmakers to investigate and address these hiring practices. Companies should be held accountable for timely communication with job applicants. They must be mandated to acknowledge receipt of applications and provide follow-up responses within a reasonable timeframe. Additionally, creating a regulated system for tracking application status could significantly improve transparency.

This is not just about politeness; it’s about fairness and improving the hiring process for everyone involved. Sign this petition to call on lawmakers to protect job seekers and ensure that companies adhere to ethical hiring practices. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that job seekers are treated with respect and professionalism. Please sign this petition and help bring about much-needed change.

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The Issue

I've been unemployed for the past six months. Despite my relentless efforts to find a job by applying to countless positions online and attending numerous walk-in interviews, no company seems willing to hire me. This experience has been incredibly frustrating, and I know I'm not alone in facing this challenge.

Many job seekers, like me, have turned to social media platforms such as LinkedIn in hopes of securing employment. While these platforms have become vital tools in the job search process, a troubling trend has emerged: private sector companies posting job openings fail to respond promptly to applicants. This delay leaves countless candidates in a state of uncertainty, unable to move forward in their job search.

This issue extends beyond personal inconvenience. According to a CareerBuilder survey, 60% of job seekers never hear back from employers after applying. This lack of communication exacerbates the frustration felt by unemployed individuals and can prolong unemployment in industries where candidates are urgently needed.

We urge lawmakers to investigate and address these hiring practices. Companies should be held accountable for timely communication with job applicants. They must be mandated to acknowledge receipt of applications and provide follow-up responses within a reasonable timeframe. Additionally, creating a regulated system for tracking application status could significantly improve transparency.

This is not just about politeness; it’s about fairness and improving the hiring process for everyone involved. Sign this petition to call on lawmakers to protect job seekers and ensure that companies adhere to ethical hiring practices. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that job seekers are treated with respect and professionalism. Please sign this petition and help bring about much-needed change.

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Seetaraman IyerPetition Starter

The Decision Makers

Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India
Court of Law
Bombay High Court
Bombay High Court
Court of Law

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