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Fired For Being White?
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Joh Holmes finds his contract with the BBC is not renewed because the BBC needs to meet a diversity target...
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/10/01 /bbc-ax e-award -winnin g-comed ian-of- 18-year s-for-b eing-wh ite-and -m/
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/b bc-pres enter-j on-holm es-spar ks-dive rsity-r ow-afte r-tweet ing-sho uld-i-b e-fired -becaus e-i-am- a-white -a33590 71.html
although Jon himself says he didn't use the words used in the headline, the BBC did openly tell him why his contract wasn't being renewed. If employers are now openly giving jobs to people based on the colour of their skin (rather than their ability, or anything else), surely that only emphasises just the kind of social division that the equality society is urged to embrace strives to eliminate? or is that totally irrelevant when it comes to meeting diversity targets?
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although Jon himself says he didn't use the words used in the headline, the BBC did openly tell him why his contract wasn't being renewed. If employers are now openly giving jobs to people based on the colour of their skin (rather than their ability, or anything else), surely that only emphasises just the kind of social division that the equality society is urged to embrace strives to eliminate? or is that totally irrelevant when it comes to meeting diversity targets?
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No best answer has yet been selected by mushroom25. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the BBC has handled this clumsily - not for the first time.
They are entitled not to renew a contract for an eomployee if they wish, and this is what they have elected to do - as they do with may employees.
If they had said something along the lines of - "We are refreshing the line-up ..." then no-one would have said anything at all.
They have kicked the hornet's nest by bringing in the 'D' word with all its contexts and provocation.
I am a regular listener to The Now Show and a fan of Mr Holmes, but everyone in entertainment has a shelf-life and a rolling contract is no guarantee of consistent employment.
The fault is with the BBC and their trendy language, instead of simply saying they are looking for new talent, and then quietly going about finding and introducing new people, they have now put instant pressure on whomever comes in to replace Mr Holmes, through no fault of theirs.
The BBC mess up again - no change there.
They are entitled not to renew a contract for an eomployee if they wish, and this is what they have elected to do - as they do with may employees.
If they had said something along the lines of - "We are refreshing the line-up ..." then no-one would have said anything at all.
They have kicked the hornet's nest by bringing in the 'D' word with all its contexts and provocation.
I am a regular listener to The Now Show and a fan of Mr Holmes, but everyone in entertainment has a shelf-life and a rolling contract is no guarantee of consistent employment.
The fault is with the BBC and their trendy language, instead of simply saying they are looking for new talent, and then quietly going about finding and introducing new people, they have now put instant pressure on whomever comes in to replace Mr Holmes, through no fault of theirs.
The BBC mess up again - no change there.
AOG - //ummmm
/// And how are we suppose to know who is best for the job? ///
No good you being on any interview panel is it? //
If you are looking for someone to screw nuts onto bolts, you can quantify who is the 'best person for the job'.
But this is comedic presentation - the only way to see if someone is a fit for the role is to put them in it and let the audience decide - and you can't do that with an interview panel.
/// And how are we suppose to know who is best for the job? ///
No good you being on any interview panel is it? //
If you are looking for someone to screw nuts onto bolts, you can quantify who is the 'best person for the job'.
But this is comedic presentation - the only way to see if someone is a fit for the role is to put them in it and let the audience decide - and you can't do that with an interview panel.
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