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It is worth examining any appropriate state law. My age is public record because I'm an NC state employee:
http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_126/GS_126-23.html
§ 126‑23. Certain records to be kept by State agencies open to inspection.
Each department, agency, institution, commission and bureau of the State shall maintain a record of each of its employees, showing the following information with respect to each such employee: name, age, date of original employment or appointment to the State service,...
Obviously, that does not apply to private employers.
Cheers,
Laura Hensey
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