The downfall of Mandela’s South Africa: Durban riots
Three weeks ago the Durban riots erupted on a scale not seen in South Africa since the end of Apartheid
Three weeks ago the Durban riots erupted on a scale not seen in South Africa since the end of Apartheid
Anna* stared at her laptop screen, waiting for her automated one-way video job interview to begin. When she signed on, she was prompted to disclose her disability to receive accommodations during the hiring process. This poses a dilemma for applicants with disabilities.
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