My response was, in essence, that in a very diverse nation such as the USA and indeed th UK, a fire department staffed only by white men is unlikely (notice I only said unlikely) to be drawing on the complete pool of talent suitable for recruitment, and will therefore not have the best staff that it could if the selection process was not one that excluded non-with non-males.Why is diversity and inclusion important inside a fire department?
Of course, once you have an open selection process, it must be systematic and rigorous as the one you described. I am puzzled that you felt it relevant to ask:
Any selection well-designed selection process for air traffic controller will obviously ensure that those unable to think and communicate clearly, quickly and calmly in an emergency are excluded at an early stage. But it shouldn't matter whether they are white, brown, black or yellow. If there is a selection process that only ever recruits white people, it probably is not working in a way that locates the best qualified people.yellowstone123 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:55 amDo you want someone with a cognitive disability working as an air traffic controller?