白人免申请……英国警方为实现“多样性”而阻止白人申请
Whites Need Not Apply... British Police Force Blocks Applications In Favor Of 'Diversity' Candidates

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/whites-need-not-apply-british-police-force-blocks-applications-favor-diversity-candidates

西约克郡警方的一位举报人揭露了一个招聘流程,据称该流程偏袒黑人、亚洲人和少数民族(BAME)候选人,而不是白人申请者,引发了关于积极歧视的指控。《每日电讯报》的一篇报道称,BAME候选人可以全年申请警务人员职位,并被标注为“金牌”,而来自英国或东欧的白人申请者则被标注为“铜牌”,并且必须等待特定的招聘活动。 警方为这项政策辩护,声称其目的是提高多样性,并反映该地区多元文化的社会,非白人族裔占人口的23.4%。他们表示,申请将保留至所有申请人都开放招聘为止,并且2010年《平等法案》中的积极行动允许他们积极吸引多元化人才。然而,举报人认为,BAME候选人经常在白人候选人甚至可以申请之前就被列入候选名单并接受面试,这表明该系统优先考虑种族而非资格。


原文

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

White applicants from a British or Eastern European background are at a disadvantage when applying for entry-level police constable roles at one of the U.K.’s largest police forces, according to reports by The Telegraph newspaper.

It has emerged that West Yorkshire Police permits Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates to submit job applications all year round, but White people must wait for specific recruitment drives, sparking accusations of positive discrimination.

The police force claims the move is designed to boost diversity numbers and make the police more reflective of the area’s multicultural society.

An internal whistleblower told the U.K. newspaper that Black and Asian applicants are labeled as “gold” category candidates and are encouraged to apply at any time. White candidates from Britain, Ireland, and Eastern Europe, meanwhile, are “bronze” applicants.

Rather than focusing on how qualified an applicant is, the branding effectively sees candidates prioritized initially purely on the color of their skin.

According to documents reviewed by The Telegraph, the whistleblower expressed concerns to senior management over the application process, stating:

“The process restricts progression opportunities for White British candidates, while individuals from other backgrounds are swiftly advanced through recruitment stages.”

“We are currently accepting applications for the two police constable entry programmes (uniform and detective) from people from our under-represented groups… If you are not from one of these groups, please keep checking this page for future recruitment opportunities,” reads the recruitment page of the West Yorkshire Police website.

The force, Britain’s fourth-largest, insisted that “enabling people from an ethnic minority background to apply early does not give them an advantage in the application process” and that all applications are held until recruitment is opened for everyone.”

It claimed the current system simply allows the force to “attract talent from a pool of applicants who reflect the diverse communities we serve.”

West Yorkshire, a county in the north of England, has become an increasingly diverse area of Britain with a large Asian population, particularly from India and Pakistan.

According to the 2021 Census, 23.4 percent of the population in West Yorkshire identified as belonging to non-White ethnic groups. This had more than doubled from the 11.4 percent registered two decades previously at the 2001 Census.

Some 15.9 percent identify as Asian and 3.1 percent as Black.

In certain areas, particularly cities, this percentage increases considerably. In Bradford, for example, 61.1 percent of residents are White, with 31.1 percent identifying as Asian, Asian British, or Asian Welsh — over three times the national average.

A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson told the newspaper, “The most recent census found that 23 percent of people in West Yorkshire identified as being from an ethnic minority background. Our current police officer representation from ethnic minority backgrounds is around 9 percent. To address this under-representation, we use Positive Action under the Equality Act 2010.

“Positive Action allows people from under-represented groups who express an interest in joining the force to complete an application, which is then held on file until a recruitment window is opened.

“No interviews are held until the window is officially opened to all candidates.”

The whistleblower, however, suggested that while broadly accurate, ethnic minority candidates are regularly “shortlisted, sifted, assessed and invited to an interview before White candidates can even apply.”

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