- Oct 17, 2008
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And I agree with that, particularly the last paragraph. It’s the most likely outcome, but it hasn’t happened. And even if it did, the world isn’t going to end.I agree with that. In an ideal world the best person would get the job. I cont help but wonder though: is this job more likely to go to the best qualified person (the preferred outcome for everyone and one that is protected as best as we can by legislation) or is it likely to go to a non white straight male to fill a quota? I would ask if these are the kind of jobs used to full quotas - not in my experience. Or is it just as likely (or more likely) to go to a favourite employee, friend or acquaintance or family member of someone high up or on the panel.
It is sad that we haven't got the legislation quite right to stamp out this other stuff.
My point was more about getting angry and frustrated about something that the poster has no idea if it is happening. Or has happened.
When working for a local council in the arts sector, I personally was encouraged by higher ups to increase the number of ethnic minority employees in the staff. The problem is, none of the candidates had the same skills and experience and I ended up with a pretty much all white staff (except myself, who is mixed race)