http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4197808.stm
It is illegal to discriminate against ex-offenders with 'spent' convictions
A third of British employers will not hire ex-offenders or those with a history of drug abuse or long-term sickness, new research has suggested.
More than 60% deliberately exclude those termed "core jobless" from their recruitment process, said the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Of 750 employers surveyed, 36% thought such applicants would be unreliable.
A spokesman said: "More must be done by policy makers, working with employers, to address negative stereotypes."
Yes, disgusting that businesses do not choose an ex-rapist drug addict who has spent 10 yrs in prison with a long history of sickness over someone reliable, law abiding, skilled, educated and healthy. The sooner NL bring in legislation forcing business to take these people on the better.
It is illegal to discriminate against ex-offenders with 'spent' convictions
A third of British employers will not hire ex-offenders or those with a history of drug abuse or long-term sickness, new research has suggested.
More than 60% deliberately exclude those termed "core jobless" from their recruitment process, said the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Of 750 employers surveyed, 36% thought such applicants would be unreliable.
A spokesman said: "More must be done by policy makers, working with employers, to address negative stereotypes."
Yes, disgusting that businesses do not choose an ex-rapist drug addict who has spent 10 yrs in prison with a long history of sickness over someone reliable, law abiding, skilled, educated and healthy. The sooner NL bring in legislation forcing business to take these people on the better.
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