I think you could only use it if you were choosing between candidates who had very similar scores against the other criteria. Whether anyone would want to work for an organisation where they wouldn't be welcome is another question.
I could very well be wrong but I thought that in a case like this, when your beliefs play no practical part in the role, they could use this criteria at the selection stage but not the advertising stage. As for the question of whether it is morale, evangelicals are the last people I would look...
Many asylum seekers have travelled large distances and risked their lives to build a life for themselves and their families and to have a chance to contribute to wider society. These pitiful blubbing specimens aren’t fit to lick their boots. I know who I would rather work with or have living...
I am struggling to get my head around the idea that in 2024 some posters on here have got us debating whether people of colour breed more.
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These protests have been initiated by the far right and all have involved violence and looting. There is nothing legitimate about them and anyone taking...
I volunteer at a comunity centre in Camden where Care4Calais run some events. I have had much less contact with refugees than you but the contact I have had very much backs up what you are saying. These are people that could, and want to, contribute so much to our society.
I am in my 7th year of cancer treatment in London and I wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for the wonderful people who have looked after me and the majority of them are immigrants.
Red Memory by Tania Branigan. The Chinese Cultural Revolution told by those who lived through it. Thought I knew quite a lot but it was more horrific than I ever imagined.
As a former public sector worker my experience is that pay has virtually been almost frozen since the 2008 crash. Meanwhile the banks, which caused it, have been extravagently renumerating their staff. Our pay also lagged behind that of much of the private sector. OK, we had some benefits like...
People could just read the Labour Manifesto which sets out a knife crime action plan as well as plans to increase neighbourhood policing. So it clearly is a states priority. It's up to you if you believe they will do anything but as they have only been in government for 4 weeks I am giving...
Not really as quite a few people voted Reform round here and there may well be some EDL scumbags.
I assume you mean people attempting to enter the UK through unofficial/illegal routes. Well maybe this is because few legal routes actually exist. So we open up these routes and resourcing the...
Offering support is generally the approach I think you should take. The problem I often faced was people who wanted to cherry pick the parts of the job they did claiming that other tasks caused stress. However this meant that others had to change their work patterns to cover. Ultimately I...
I'm not convinced that Farage has that thin a skin. He is resilient and never goes away, like herpes, but runs a mile at the prospect of any serious scrutiny or questioning. I do agree that Yaxley Lennon is more dangerous though with his simultaneous bully and victim persona.
I voted bollocking. However, if he was already on a warning or refused to acknowledge there was any problem with what he said then sacking would be the only real option.
People have mentioned how expensive it can be but there are some things you can do to manage your budget. Cafes and restaurants in prime locations in the main squares and near tourist destinations charge a hefty premium. However smaller places in the backstreets are much better value...
I was on the terrace to the left of the area in the picture having been literally chased out of the North Stand, which had been taken over by Spurs fans. A lot of Brighton fans gathered behind this terrace as there wasn't anywhere else to go. A lot of Spurs were also in the area and, certainly...