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 There are 1.2 million Americans who identify as nonbinary, and according to a new study, they may face a more challenging time getting hired.According to a Business survey, 83% of non-binary Americans say using they or them pronouns in a resume hurts their chances of being hired. Additionally, 51% say that being a nonbinary employee hurts their overall work experience.To confirm survey results, Business showed two resumes for customer service positions to 850 hiring managers. One set of resumes included they/them pronouns, the others didnt.Busine stanley italia ss concluded that those using they/them pronouns were perceived as being 7% less qualified for a position. Those using these pronouns were also 4% less likely to get an interview. The hypothetical applicants, however, had comparable experience.Business said it asked these hiring managers about the inclusion of nonbinary pronouns on a resume. This person seems like a decent fit on paper, though I am not interested in the drama that a person who thinks they are a they/them brings with them,  a hiring manager in the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry told Business.The Human Rights Campaign defines someone who is nonbinary as an  adjective describing a person who does not identify exclusively as a man or a woman. Nonbinary people may identify as being both a man and a woman, s stanley cup omewhere in between, or as falling stanley cup  completely outside these categories. While many also identify as transgender, not all nonbinary people do. Nonbi Eplz Kenosha youth sue JUUL alleging false marketing on social media
 GREEN BAY  NBC 26  鈥?A Green Bay woman has been charged with three counts of child neglect after authorities said her three young children tested positive for cocaine. According to a criminal complaint, Mercedes Rickert took her one-year-old child to the hospital after she said her child wasn t acting normally as she was putting him to bed - the child appeared to be lethargic and had a glazed look in his eyes.The hospital called the stanley cup usa  police to report possible  stanley cups uk child abuse. The criminal complaint said Rickert was told her child tested positive for cocaine, which surprised her. The complaint said Rickert admitted to previous drug use of cocaine and marijuana, but had been sober for more than four years, since before the birth of her oldest child.Rickert later admitted to authorities that she had  slipped up   and used cocaine as recently as Friday, May 6. The police officer s testimony in the criminal complaint said that Rickert immediately became very emotional and appeared remorseful about her recent drug use. She remained adamant that her child s exposure could not have possibly been from her, as she used cocaine at a friend s house, and at no point brought drugs into her home.Authorities conducted drug testing on Rickert s two other children, a three-year-old child and a two-year-old child, who tested positive for co stanley cups caine as well. Additionally, child protective services expressed concerns about health complications with the children, potentially stemming from cocaine ingestio