Navy_Pete said:
No one is being denied employment, there are lots of trades to apply to.
And women in the US weren't being denied employment in the US military, there were lots of "other" trades besides infantry. :facepalm:
Journeyman said:
So the short answer is, the Employment Equity Act has been enshrined in federal Canadian law since 1986 (amended 1995). For over three decades, it has required federal employers to engage in proactive employment practices to increase the representation of women, people with disabilities, Aboriginal peoples, and visible minorities.
Forgive me if I don't get worked up today by DND doing something that has been legally mandated for 33 years.
I'm not a lawyer obviously but I'm not sure the Employment Equity Act gave the government legal authority to literally
deny applications based solely on race/gender.
Proactive employment practices means a lot of things, including "recruitment in Aboriginal communities, job advertisements in a Chinese-language newspaper, or an apprentice program directed toward people with disabilities." Another huge part of it is reasonable accommodations, such as making buildings wheelchair accessible.
All of those things is in an entirely different league than literally refusing to look at a white male's application because he's a white male.
Infanteer said:
I'm with Journeyman. If I understand the numbers right, the CAF can afford to be selective, and only takes a certain percentage of actual applicants each year - we have more people applying than we actually have seats for, based on the size of the training pipeline.
I'm not really sure how that statement in anyway justifies that we should be selective based on
race / gender.
Infanteer said:
policies that will arguably help the CAF in the long run by giving us a competitive advantage in terms of a diverse personnel pool.
That's a great theory but one hell of an assumption to base social re-engineering off of. I'll be the arsehole here with the glaringly obvious example, if we manage to make the infantry corps 50% women, without having increased its size because we're limited on that, it's going to be a weaker corps than it is currently is.
Cue all the social justice warriors coming to tell me how biology isn't a real thing. Can't wait for it. Please take that particular tangent to another thread, thanks in advance.