That would require the job websites to 1. care and 2. have staff to handle the reports
this post was submitted on 12 Mar 2024
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They benefit from bait and switch tactics. Hence not having it.
If job seekers were the customer and not the product for these sites, something like that might get implemented.
When applying to a job now I tell them I'm willing to relocate and only later disclose that I would do it after the probation period