antinepotism

/ˌæntiˈnɛpəˌtɪzəm/
noun
  1. A policy or practice that opposes favoritism shown to relatives, especially in hiring or promotion.
    • Many government agencies have strict antinepotism laws to ensure fair hiring.
    • The school board adopted an antinepotism policy after a controversy over a principal hiring his nephew.
    • The company's antinepotism rule prevented the manager from hiring his own daughter.
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