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Don't advertise for "reliable" workers

Postby rebbonk » Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:46 am

Madness!!! :fuming:

Bosses at a British recruitment firm said they were shocked when a government job center rejected an ad for discriminating against people who aren't "reliable."

Nicole Mamo, 48, director of Devonwood Recruitment in Hertfordshire, said she was shocked when the government-run Job Center rejected her ad for applicants who "must be very reliable and hard-working," the Daily Mail reported Tuesday.

Mamo said she called the center to find out why her advertisement was rejected.

"She said it was because they could have cases against them for discriminating against unreliable people," Mamo said. "I laughed because I thought that was crazy. We supply the NHS with staff so it's very important for the patients that we have reliable workers.

"We find jobs for hundreds of temporary staff every week and are proud of our workers but our reputation is at stake if they aren't reliable," she said. "We are taking people off the dole and finding them jobs so not displaying the advert just seems absolutely ridiculous to me."

Ref http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2010/01/26/Ad-for-reliable-workers-said-biased/UPI-34731264554775/
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Re: Don't advertise for "reliable" workers

Postby pollyanna » Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:34 am

What a load of :censored:

P C gone bloody mad again :twisted:
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Re: Don't advertise for "reliable" workers

Postby dutchman » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:30 pm

A more plausible explanation is that the job centre wanted to get as many 'unreliable' job-applicants off its books as possible, for which the staff will earn extra commission. That is how job centres operate these days. It is no concern of their's if applicants who are accepted for a position prove to be unsuitable and are immediately made unemployed again.
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Re: Don't advertise for "reliable" workers

Postby pollyanna » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:19 pm

You could be right Dutchy - I'm sure there's an underlying reason for it.
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Re: Don't advertise for "reliable" workers

Postby StevieG » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:53 pm

pollyanna wrote:You could be right Dutchy - I'm sure there's an underlying reason for it.


When you have PC ruling the roost with this bunch of nutters running the country , my dear, anything is possible and they certainly had their spherical attachments truly kicked in the Supreme Court today :roll:
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