https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...ws/man-rejected-police-because-white-16357135
I must say, this is a worrying development. It seems the white cis heteropatriarchy, despite decades of being smashed by strong women on Twitter, seems resilient as ever. Now white heterosexual men can only be legally discriminated against in certain limited circumstances such as a genuine tie, or wherever a genuine tie can be made to seem plausible.
A would-be police officer whose application was rejected because he is white and heterosexual is finally being allowed to become a copper after a force accepted it had discriminated against him.
Matthew Furlong, 25, from Frodsham, will join Cheshire Police, following in the footsteps of his detective father Liam, 52.
The graduate, who has a degree in particle physics and cosmology from Lancaster University, had shone in his application and interview.
But he was turned down by Cheshire Police.
His father, a serving Cheshire Police officer, complained and an employment tribunal ruled earlier this year that Furlong jnr had been discriminated against on the grounds of sexual orientation, race and sex.
The force - criticised in 2015 for having no black officers - had used 'positive discrimination' to boost diversity in the ranks.
But the tribunal ruled such discrimination should only be applied to candidates who are equally qualified.
Following the landmark case in February, solicitors acting for Mr Furlong have announced that as part of their settlement their client will join Cheshire Police on September 14 as a student officer.
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The force has now changed its procedures so 'positive discrimination' only applies when there is a 'tie-breaker situation' between pairs of candidates of equal calibre.
Deputy Chief Constable Julie Cooke said: "We have reflected on our interpretation of the act and thoroughly reviewed our practices to ensure that we comply with it.
"We accept the findings of the tribunal and have looked very carefully at our entire recruitment practice. Action has been taken to change some of our processes and take account of the hearing’s result.
"It is important for us, and for candidates, that the recruitment process is fair and transparent and that all candidates are treated in a fair and consistent manner.
"However, I would like to stress that these processes were put in place with the best of intentions to attract candidates from diverse communities, and at no time were the standards of our recruits reduced."
She added: "We have a public-sector equality duty to take action to address underrepresentation, which continues to be a challenge in Cheshire. We will take positive action to achieve a workforce that truly represents our communities in accordance with the Equality Act."
I must say, this is a worrying development. It seems the white cis heteropatriarchy, despite decades of being smashed by strong women on Twitter, seems resilient as ever. Now white heterosexual men can only be legally discriminated against in certain limited circumstances such as a genuine tie, or wherever a genuine tie can be made to seem plausible.