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Black leaders unhappy about Delta Air Lines’ diversity.

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The only thing I can say to that article is... the most qualified candidate regardless of race, sex or any other discriminating factor such as these should get the job.. Companies should not be forced to hire based on anything other than the individual's qualifications..
 
The entire ATL airport is full of minority vendors. If the CEO of Starbucks actually had to visit a location in ATL, he'd be sick. What else do they want? Notice they don't seem to care about good paying middle management jobs. They point out the top 9 and pilots. If there were enough qualified black pilots in the pool, they would have been hired. We hired plenty at CAL during the 2005-2008 hiring boom. If I were a qualified/educated black person trying to get hired by Delta right now; this would embarass me.
 
If I were a qualified/educated black person trying to get hired by Delta right now; this would embarass me.

Exactly!!!!!! We're not hiring folks for a job that just anyone can do. Just because you can fly an ILS does not mean you are qualified for the job. With all of the focus on safety right now following the Colgan crash, you would expect people to finally realize that there is NO substitute for experience. If you start [or continue to] fill seats of commercial airliners with people based on ethnicity, gender, etc., then there will be more accidents that can be avoided.

Organizations like the one in the article in some cases do more harm than good in my opinion. If were a black or female aviator I would be outraged! This type of hiring is "Reverse Racism" & "Reverse Sexism" pure & simple! This should be Illegal!!!!!!!
 
Yep, the corporate shakedown continues...I guess it's the airlines turn now.:rolleyes:
 
Delta used to have a VP of Diversity. Seriously! The Black leadership will complain because that is the only way anyone will notice them. That kind of crap is why I was so glad to leave ATL.

Black mayors, ceo's, business owners, news anchors, chamber presidents, NPO presidents, various govt officials, sheriff, chief of police, the list goes on, and yet they still complain about diversity. Oh yeah, didn't a bunch of Americans just elect a BLACK PRESIDENT?
 
Diversity, in this case, would seem to mean not losing money in diverse enough ways.:laugh: So we will have to sue.
 
The sad part is the public is all over flight 3407 for lack of experience of the crew. And this should help.
 
Delta used to have a VP of Diversity. Seriously! The Black leadership will complain because that is the only way anyone will notice them. That kind of crap is why I was so glad to leave ATL.

Black mayors, ceo's, business owners, news anchors, chamber presidents, NPO presidents, various govt officials, sheriff, chief of police, the list goes on, and yet they still complain about diversity. Oh yeah, didn't a bunch of Americans just elect a BLACK PRESIDENT?


(Article was written in 2001. I am sure the numbers are much larger now.)

Diversity?

Atlanta is the hot spot for Blacks--and the numbers prove it.
Hundreds of thousands of African Americans have flocked to the Southern city over the past decade, making it the city with the largest Black population gain in the United States, according to a recent study of 2000 census data. And the growth spurt doesn't stop with Atlanta. The South as a whole saw a boom in its Black population, rising from 1.7 million in the 1980s to nearly 3.6 million in the 1990s.
Study author William H. Frey, a research scientist at the University of Michigan Population Studies Center and senior research fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica, CA, says this large influx of Blacks to the South "is serving to recreate in the South a distinctive region, which now houses almost 55 percent of the nation's Blacks."
He says that, like Whites, Blacks are attracted to the good economy, the less-crowded areas and the warmer climate, adding that Blacks hold historic roots to the South and recognize the much-improved racial climate.
His report, Census 2000 Shows Large Black Return to the South, Reinforcing the Region's "White-Black" Demographic Profile, shows that among the metro areas with the largest Black population gains, Atlanta ranked No. 1 with a gain of 459,582 Black residents, edging out No. 2 New York, which saw an increase of 450,725 Blacks. The Washington, D.C.-Baltimore area took the No. 3 spot with a gain of 358,727, Miami came in at No. 4 with 241,492 and No. 5 Chicago saw an increase of 181,101.
The report also shows that, in terms of states with the biggest Black gains, Florida and Georgia head the list with about 674,119 and 632,262 respectively. Texas, New York, Maryland and North Carolina also saw population swells as each state gained more than 300,000 Blacks in the past decade.
 
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