Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sikh cop in Canada denied promotion because of ‘race’

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TORONTO : Sikh police officer in Canada had been denied a promotion into the senior ranks because of his race and cultural background, a media report said.

Staff sergeant Baljiwan Sandhu, a decorated officer with 28 years of service on the Peel police force, had sought a promotion to inspector in 2013, Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario said that not only he had been denied a promotion but that Peel Regional Police did not consider the portion of work in diversity relations as “real police work”.

“The applicant’s race, ancestry, place of origin, and/or ethnic origin were factors in his failure to be recommende­d for promotion in February 2013, and as such I find that the applicant has been subject to discrimina­tion because of race,” in violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code, tribunal adjudicato­r Bruce Best was quoted as saying in the report.

“My client was harassed since he was a cadet in 1989 -- including an alleged incident in which fellow officers asked whether anyone ordered a cab when they saw Sandhu. It was the fact that his superiors did not value the work they had assigned him that prompted the complaint in 2013,” said Barry Swadron, his lawyer.

Sandhu emigrated to Canada from India in 1981.

The tribunal found that the officer’s cultural and linguistic background resulted in his superiors routinely seconding him for assignment­s involving the South Asian community.

“The superiors in his particular case said that the work he did in diversity where he was an absolute star didn’t really count because it wasn’t real police work,” Swadron said.

“To think that the brass of the Peel Regional Police Service take the position that diversity or officers who are not white are to be undervalue­d, it was too much to swallow,” Swadron said. HTC

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