Three workers and a large union have sued T-Mobile, Amazon, Facebook, and other corporations, accusing them of using Facebook's ad targeting tools to exclude older Americans from job opportunities.
In the age discrimination suit, the plaintiffs cited a T-Mobile job ad, which was targeted to Facebook users ages 18-38. Facebook, which is also named as a defendant, targeted job ads to people ages 21-55, according to a screenshot in the legal filing.
The class action lawsuit against 13 companies was brought by the Communication Workers of America, along with three American workers, Linda Bradley, Maurice Anscombe, and Lura Callahan, who range in age from 45 to 67.
Under US law, companies are prohibited from discriminating based on age in employment advertising, recruiting, and hiring, and it is also unlawful to publish a job ad that indicates a preference related to age.
The lawsuit takes issue with a practice - the targeting of ads by age and demographics - that is ubiquitous in online advertising and is not limited to Facebook.