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It was recently stated on another post that companies might want to think carefully about hiring potential employees with 'African names'.
Do this story support this or might Max Kpakio simply have been lucky on his second attempt?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/983 9845/Vi rgin-ac cused-o f-jobs- discrim ination -over-i ntervie ws-for- Craig-O wen-but -not-fo r-Max-K pakio.h tml
Should all people with foreign sounding names try applying for jobs with British names, just to get their foot in the door?
Do this story support this or might Max Kpakio simply have been lucky on his second attempt?
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Should all people with foreign sounding names try applying for jobs with British names, just to get their foot in the door?
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Give me a list of the names that were offered an interview and I will be able to give a better answer than this one.
23:31 Thu 31st Jan 2013
AOG
This seems to have been going on for some time:
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/b usiness /388521 3.stm
Any ideas why?
This seems to have been going on for some time:
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Any ideas why?
But Sp, it says he not only changed his name, he changed his cv as well. The whole thing is a nonsensical non-story.
I'm rather surprised you gave it any credence. Let's hope the tribunal don't or it'll open another avenue for fraud to our Nigerian 'friends'.
I'm not being racist. Even you must admit they have a certain penchant for it.
The government should employ them as fraud-busters as they have a genius for it.
I'm rather surprised you gave it any credence. Let's hope the tribunal don't or it'll open another avenue for fraud to our Nigerian 'friends'.
I'm not being racist. Even you must admit they have a certain penchant for it.
The government should employ them as fraud-busters as they have a genius for it.
sp1814
/// AOG ///
/// Sorry, are you the same person who questioned the wisdom of companies hiring people with Nigerian names last week? ///
/// I'm confused. ///
And have I said anything different, so as to make you confused?
I still hold on to my belief that to employ certain foreign sounding nationals into certain sensitive employment, is only taking a cautious attitude, nothing more nothing less, even though some wish to play the race card at every such incident.
I wonder how many Mohameds we have in MI5 and MI6?
/// AOG ///
/// Sorry, are you the same person who questioned the wisdom of companies hiring people with Nigerian names last week? ///
/// I'm confused. ///
And have I said anything different, so as to make you confused?
I still hold on to my belief that to employ certain foreign sounding nationals into certain sensitive employment, is only taking a cautious attitude, nothing more nothing less, even though some wish to play the race card at every such incident.
I wonder how many Mohameds we have in MI5 and MI6?
"Certain foreign sounding nationals " in sensitive employment, aog ? The Americans would be a bit short of soldiers, diplomats, Congressmen, and others if they had that policy. Which foreign sounding names would you avoid? Or do you mean foreign sounding in some other way, like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Henry Kissinger?
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