What I have just seen in an interview from a woman Liberal MP puts it very well. (I wish I’d thought of it). Although she is talking about gender it applies equally here. She disagrees with positive discrimination saying that it should be Positive Action instead. /.........
So how about it, Positive Action. Sounds better and certainly much fairer to me.
In recruitment, equality law allows
positive action before or at the application stage. At this stage, the steps could include encouraging particular groups to apply, or helping people with particular protected characteristics to perform to the best of their ability (for example, by giving them training or support not available to other applicants).
An example of when an employer might decide to take positive action is if they find that the make up of their workforce is different from the make up of their local population, so they decide to encourage people who share particular under-represented protected characteristics to apply for vacancies.
This is not the same as ‘positive discrimination’ or ‘affirmative action’ which equality law does not allow.
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/...ment/positive-action-and-recruitment/[/QUOTE]
Interesting, something which I need to read up on.
waits for brickbats, etc, etc.........
But at least I have the honesty to share the infomation when I discover that I
may be mistaken, either in the description, the concept, or the small print of the action.
Now I hope all those, including jockshott, will notice the sentence in bold and blue.
Now I accept, apologise and own up to the fact, that it took me a few posts to rid myself of the misconception that I had allowed to be formulated in my head.
I suspect that there is some technical term for evolution of thought caused by greater understanding of issues.
Surely that is the benefit and purpose of debate, rather than "winning the argument". I have improved my understanding and I hope that this debate has served to improve others understanding.
Now in the quote of mine that jockscott mentioned on page 13:
I've changed the heading to read "Positive Discrimination - Positive Action" in recognition of my mistaken use of an incorrect terminology.
To all intents and purposes, I meant "Positive Action" which is the same in the concept, meaning and results as Positive Discimination.
I now realise and accept that Positive Discrimination is illegal (under EHRC) whereas Postive Action is legal.
I hope the reader will note the part of the quote that jockscott omitted, and as I said above , my understanding was still evolving.
I hope it still is.
For those of us who are a little longer in the tooth, PD was in practice and acceptable, up until 2010 when EHRC declared the new terminology and that PD was illegal.
Is this another contender for the longest post?
Is this thread a contender for the longest thread?
In addition, I think Norcon, especially, should be banned from taking part in activities again and fined $2.5m.