[BC] Re: Blacklisting in Broadcast Engineering

Ron Cole rondcole
Thu Aug 10 15:37:27 CDT 2006


The problem is when the list is shared between companies.


Ron

On 8/10/06, Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net> wrote:
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> Some companies have do not RE Hire lists.
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> R
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> Ron Radetzki wrote:
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> >Dana P:
> >  >>I have credible evidence about more then [sic] one company
> >  >>possibly having a blacklist.
> >
> >  Credible evidence of a possibility? That sounds like a definite maybe.
> >
> >  >>I do not plan to name any names of people and/or companies, only to
> 'out' this
> >  >>practice and hopefully eliminate it from our industry.
> >
> >  Good luck, Don Quixote.
> >
> >  A company is free to choose who it employs as long as there is no
> discrimination based on race, gender or religion. Anything else is called
> screening.
> >
> >  The only blacklisting that I have ever witnessed is due to the
> engineer's incapability. This is not blacklisting, this is evaluating
> qualification for the job and possession of an honest work ethic. A person's
> reputation is usually to blame for any percieved blacklisting.
> >
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