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[AfricaRealities.com] UK: David Cameron's war against discrimination does not go far enough

 

UK:  David Cameron's war against  discrimination  does not go far enough

 

I am surprised that the Government acknowledges this problem now. It is too little too late.  Black people will still be unfairly discriminated  at the interviews stage.

 

PM: Time to end discrimination and finish the fight for real equality

The Prime Minister will announce that organisations will pledge to recruit on a 'name blind' basis to address discrimination.

 

·         under new agreement, names will not be visible on graduate recruitment applications, reducing potential discrimination

·         leading graduate employers from across the public and private sector commit to new scheme

·         this will include applicants to the Civil Service, Teach First, HSBC, Deloitte, Virgin Money, KPMG, BBC, NHS, learndirect and local government

Organisations from across the public and private sector, together responsible for employing 1.8 million people in the UK, signed up to the pledge to operate recruitment on 'name blind' basis to address discrimination, the Prime Minister announced at a Downing Street roundtable later today.

The roundtable included:

·         David Barnes, Managing Partner for Public Policy at Deloitte

·         Tanuj Kapilashrami, Head of Human Resources at HSBC

·         John Manzoni, Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Service

·         Simon Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of NHS England

·         Marianne Fallon, Partner and Head of Corporate Affairs at KPMG

·         James Purnell, BBC's Director of Strategy and Digital

View a readout of the roundtable discussions and find out who attended the meeting.

The Prime Minister said:

I said in my conference speech that I want us to end discrimination and finish the fight for real equality in our country today. Today we are delivering on that commitment and extending opportunity to all.

If you've got the grades, the skills and the determination this government will ensure that you can succeed.

The announcement follows the Prime Minister's speech to Conservative Party Conference, where he cited research showing that people with white-sounding names are nearly twice as likely to get job call-backs than people with ethnic-sounding names.

The Civil Service is today committing to introducing name-blind recruitment for all roles below Senior Civil Service (SCS) level. Other top graduate recruiters like KPMG, HSBC, Deloitte, Virgin Money, BBC, NHS, learndirect and local government are joining organisations like Teach First by committing to deliver name-blind applications for all graduate and apprenticeship level roles.

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) will be promoting the benefits of name-blind recruitment and will be working towards embedding this as standard through its training and development courses. This means the approach is likely to spread more widely throughout the private sector.

Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Service, John Manzoni:

I'm delighted to expand the Civil Service's use of name-blind applications – not just for all graduate and apprenticeship level roles, but for many other external applications too.

It's vital that the Civil Service takes a lead on this, and I'm confident that this important step will help us build an organisation that is even more talented, diverse and effective than it is today.

David Sproul, Senior Partner and Chief Executive of Deloitte, said:

At Deloitte, we are working hard to ensure that our talent pool is diverse and reflects the make-up of today's society. We want to show that everyone can thrive, develop and succeed in our firm based on their talent, regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any other dimension that can be used to differentiate people from one another.

The introduction of name-blind recruitment processes and school and university-blind interviews will help prevent unconscious bias and ensure that job offers are made on the basis of potential – not ethnicity, gender or past personal circumstance.

James Darley, Executive Director, Graduate Recruitment, Teach First said:

Today's pledge is a great day for graduates and employers across the country. I applaud the many leading organisations' and the government's efforts to ensure name-blind recruitment – something that Teach First has championed in its recruitment of new teachers for over 5 years.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-time-to-end-discrimination-and-finish-the-fight-for-real-equality

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[AfricaRealities.com] Re: How the International Community and Human Rights Organisations are supporting the genocide in Burundi as they did in Rwanda?

 

The dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame fought a deadly war that  led to genocide.  He fought a deadly war claiming that he was bringing democracy in Rwanda.

Now he has given himself 20 more years before  changing the constitution again. After these 20 years, he will forcibly organise signatures from Rwandan poor people  and women  inviting him to stay on power for  more years. The International Community has been focusing on Rwandan's false economic achievements obtained by massive foreign aid.  However all  economic and financial resources are in the hands of the minority Tutsi. Rwandan people remain the poorest in the World. Kagame dictates everybody. NGOs and  International Aid Agencies are unable  to provide accurate levels of Rwandan poverty and human development in order to keep their jobs or to avoid expulsion from Rwanda.

He maintains power through oppression  and fears of his military and intelligence apparatus funded by the West.  Hutu  people are not allowed to pay respect and organise decent burial to their relatives and friends killed by Kagame. The so called Human Rights Organisations are silent about this human right need.

The main  opposition leaders are in exile or in jail and therefore unable to take part in any elections in Rwanda.

All  Western blind eyes are now on Burundi which is a  more democratic, fair and free society than Rwanda. At least in Burundi, people are allowed to oppose openly to the current regime through meetings,  political parties, demonstrations, media, etc. In Rwanda these things have never happenned in the last 20 years and will never happen under Kagame's dictatorial regime.

 


On 9 November 2015 at 11:46, Haguruka News <hagurukanews@gmail.com> wrote:

How the International Community and Human Rights Organisations are supporting the genocide in Burundi as they did in Rwanda?

What is happening in Burundi  is just the exact  repetition of the events that took place in Rwanda from 1990 to 1994.  These events are currently supported by Kagame himself.

During the war against Rwanda that took place between 1990 and 1994, Kagame and his Rwanda Patriotic Front  (RPF)  had infiltrated many  combatants  and insurgents into the country. Then the  former Government they were fighting against tried to combat  RPF's insurgents who were creating insecurity in the country.  These insurgents were  killing  innocent civilian populations through multiple and simultaneous grenade attacks in the whole country.  Many politicians were killed by these RPF's insurgents.  The insurgents  were also harboured by local Tutsi who were supporting RFP's war. Many of these insurgents  were arrested and imprisoned by the  Police.

However, the International Community and Human Rights Organisations complained to the  former Government that  the insurgents  were being unfairly arrested and that they should be released.  Also, Rwanda was under IMF's remedies that created financial, economic  and social  instability that were beneficial to Kagame and RPF's continuation of war.

The  former Government immediately released them. These  insurgents returned to the community and  resumed to kill  innocent civilian people. This is now what is happening in Burundi.

At the same time, Kagame and RPF were  advancing in the North committing daily massacres in Byumba Province. In addition to discrimination, apartheid and slavery that the Hutu Community  experienced during more than 400 years under the Tutsi monarchy, the above  events  exacerbated an anti-Tutsi attitudes and tensions  that were expressed through informal media and political settings.

The Hutu Community find themselves betrayed by the International Community  which was  supporting Kagame's war. Then, the Hutu Community  decided to find ways of defending itself.

What followed these events supported by the International Community was  the genocide. This International community remains  the same that has been supporting Kagame during the last 20 years  of a  regime characterised by  human rights violations, oppression of political opponents, mass massacres in DRC, and  now in Burundi. Kagame  has now been given  green light to continue his reign indefinitely as nothing happened. After the additional remaining 19 years of on power, Kagame will again claim that Rwandan people want him and the constitution will be changed again for more years of reign.


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