Employers reveal excluding candidates due to mental illness, disability and age

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The survey found almost a third of employers excluded applicants with a mental or long-term illness. (ABC News)

In short:

Australian employers have revealed the rates at which they are excluding candidates over 55, who live with a long-term or mental illness, are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, or who live with disability.

The findings of the Australian HR Institute survey have been slammed and labelled "disgusting".

AHRI says it is illegal to discriminate or even ask questions about potential employees' health conditions.