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Medicineworld.org: Refuting common stereotypes about obese workers
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Refuting common stereotypes about obese workers
New research led by a Michigan State University scholar refutes usually held stereotypes that overweight workers are lazier, more emotionally unstable and harder to get along with than their "normal weight" colleagues.
Mark Roehling, associate professor, School of Labor and Industrial Relations, College of Social Science
The research, done in conjunction with Hope College near Grand Rapids, appears in the current edition of the journal Group & Organization Management. "Prior research has demonstrated that a number of employers hold negative stereotypes about obese workers, and those beliefs contribute to discrimination against overweight workers at virtually every stage of the employment process, from hiring to promotion to firing," Roehling said. "This study goes a step further by examining whether there is empirical support for these usually held negative stereotypes. Are they based on fact or fiction? Our results suggest that the answer is fiction". The findings are based on two separate but convergent national studies. Roehling, who's also a lawyer, said the practical implication of the research is that employers should take steps to prevent managers from using weight as a predicator of personality traits when it comes to hiring, promoting or firing. He said such steps could include:
"Employers concerned about the fair and effective management of their work force," Roehling said, "should be proactive in preventing negative stereotypes about overweight workers from influencing employment decisions". Posted by: JoAnn Source
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New research led by a Michigan State University scholar refutes usually held stereotypes that overweight workers are lazier, more emotionally unstable and harder to get along with than their "normal weight" colleagues. With the findings, employers are urged to guard against the use of weight-based stereotypes when it comes to hiring, promoting or firing.
Medicineworld.org: Refuting common stereotypes about obese workers
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