Thursday, February 24, 2011

Health Care Jobs Reserved for Minorities?

The possible resumption of our health system result in the exclusion of white workers as has happened in Canada? You can trust the government to act fairly and not to exclude targets based on their race? OTTAWA - A housewife trying to get back to work after nine years says he can not understand why the federal government to prevent the application of a job just because he's white. Sara Landriault, an activist in the family somewhere, said that with their children to school full time, decided to start looking for work outside the home. When navigating the federal workplace, said Landriault has found a position in Citizenship and Immigration Canada, he was trained for, but was blocked to submit your CV, it was not a visible minority or aboriginal n. "I was stunned," Landriault said in a telephone interview from his home in Kemptville, Ontario. Just south of Ottawa. "It 's been crazy. I'm white, I can not? "Landriault said he has vacancies in the past that some groups are promoting show," What is good is he looking for the same time, "said Landriault." But "equal opportunity employer stops a race application." A spokeswoman for CIC sees things differently. "We are underrepresented by indigenous people in our workforce," said Melanie Carkner. "Meet you at this time, the department requirements for visible minorities. But given the mandate of the department, we have a concerted effort to clean up individuals in this group," The Equity Act, first by the Mulroney government introduced in 1986 and updated by the Chretien government in 1995 may be preferred for certain groups when it comes to creation. The federal government's policy on employment equity states that the goal is "to ensure that members of designated groups to ensure equitable representation in public service. "The policy also says that setting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as they respect" every individual is equal before and under the law ", but also contains a provision on affirmative action has some prominent Conservative MPs, including the Indian Minister Chuck Strahl spoke out against such practices discriminatory hiring practices in the past. In 2005, when Public Works Minister Liberal Scott Brison said his department responsible for issuing a message that only certain groups would be recruited. "I support full inclusion policies, but I do not support discrimination against a group involved in the recruitment process, "Brison said at Http: /. / html www.ottawasun.com/news/canada/2010/07/20/14772731 There are racial quotas in the Finance Bill to reform .So it is safe to say that they are in care as well. Without the white workers who are wrong. That said, this case has nothing to do with health care in America .

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