The Findings Of An Industrial Tribunal In Bedford Could Force Employers To Re-assess Their Recruitment Methods
1987 , Bedford (Bedfordshire)
Cat no. 52591
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Two women treated unfairly because their job qualifications were obtained in India.
Brief scenes filmed to accompany an Anglia TV news story with faint actuality sound and no commentary. Two women are seen chatting over drinks and sandwiches. Exterior view of a building and close-up of sign for Office of Industrial Tribunals at Bedford. The two women emerge from the building and are greeted by supporters. The Anglia TV data identifies the two women as sisters Kiran Dattani and Usha Dattani. They applied for jobs with the Department of Health and Social Security at Wellingborough but were told that their English qualifications obtained in India were not acceptable. The two women were successful in their appeal to the Industrial Tribunal under the Race Relations Act, and the decision could lead to employers reassessing their recruitment methods. This video was made to be shown in a news story on Anglia Television early evening news / magazine programme About Anglia.
Keywords
Racial equality; Race Relations Act; Employment; Industrial tribunals; Academic qualifications; Job recruitment
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The Findings Of An Industrial Tribunal In Bedford Could Force Employers To Re-assess Their Recruitment Methods
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Category: Non-fiction
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Locations: Bedford (Bedfordshire) / Wellingborough (Northamptonshire)
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Work Type: Television
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Anglia news
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