Stirling Observer

Query over why Indian was refused job

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An Indian student’s colour was not the reason he failed to land a job with Stirlingsh­ire County Council.

The comment was made by the council’s further education sub-committee convener, Mr Frank Crawford, Airth.

He was referring at an education committee meeting to the decision not to employ the Indian student as a school librarian.“If he had the qualificat­ions this man would have had the job,”said Mr Crawford.

Rev Alexander Cameron, Slamannan, asked that the Scottish Education Department (SED) be contacted to find out whether the qualificat­ions held by the applicant were suitable for the job. In his view, the sub-committee should have done more than just take advice from the Library Associatio­n, which was `just another vested interest’.

As the SED paid part of the salary for the post they should have been consulted, he added.

Rev Cameron had first asked for re-considerat­ion of the decision not to appoint the student, commenting:“It is very unfortunat­e that this is a man of colour.”

Mr Crawford said in addition to consulting the Library Associatio­n, they had also contacted the place in England where the student was working in a temporary capacity and discovered the qualificat­ions he held were“not suitable”.

Education committee chairman Mr Peter Symon said the sub-committee had“no other option”but to accept the conditions they had laid down some years ago concerning the qualificat­ions of school librarians.

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Willie, Tom and Linda who helped avert serious damage to chapel
Smart thinking Willie, Tom and Linda who helped avert serious damage to chapel

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