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31st May 2015, 07:23 PM #1
Would you call this discrimination?
I walked into a shop in Melbourne's western suburbs today.
I saw a sign on the wall that read:
"Female staff required for Ramadan - Arabic speakers preferred"
Is that discrimination?
Compare it with a supermarket advertising for "Female English-speaking staff required for Easter".
And the stupid thing is that if they were bright enough to write the sign in Arabic, then the rest of us would not even know about it.
Cheers
DougI got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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31st May 2015, 07:44 PM #2
There is a world of difference between "preferred" and "required".
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31st May 2015, 08:26 PM #3
indeed ... i worked in employment when the discrimination laws first came in (late seventies or early eighties that was) ... at that time it was also recognised that there could be inherent requirements of a job ... so for instance, one could advertise for a chef who read and spoke chinese ... but not a chef who was chinese ... if the clientele of the shop consisted of mostly arabic speakers, i believe it could be so adjudged ... if it had asked for a specific nationality, then i believe it would have been discrimination, even with the word preferred
so long ago now .. things may well have changed
regards david
edit to add
we were also trained to be aware of (and refuse) a requirement that was not inherent ... in the example of the chef for instance, it would be appropriate if food ingredients were ONLY labelled in chinese ... and the language requirements would have had to be specified (eg cantonese/mandarin) and have had to have a reasonable requirement as well ...
regards
david
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