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2015-03-20 |
The online test, which Forest Management Director Bryan Rice urged other agency directors to use as well, specifically warns of problems when it is taken "outside of the safeguards of a research institution." Users also are told to be careful about how far to go in interpreting the results. Mr. Rice, in a March 11 email to his employees, also instructed them to read a New York Times piece titled "Straight talk for white men," which argues that white men benefit from unconscious bias. He also shared a study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that shows managers are more likely to hire those with a "very white sounding name" over those with a "very African American sounding name." In an email to The Washington Times, Mr. Rice said he believed the tests would help build a better workplace for his team. "The intent of using the unconscious bias material is to assist with efforts to foster a work environment where everyone is respected and valued," he said. "The unconscious bias material can help us explore diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It was included in a discussion of diversity as part of a continuous series of collaborative discussions on a variety of topics we have on my staff that cover key Forest Service policies and values as a means of fostering continued awareness." Mr. Rice did not respond to questions about which tests he took, nor what biases were exposed by those assessments. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#3 Can I use my e-meter? |
Posted by: Iblis 2015-03-20 16:25 |
#2 Fuck you crackers. :p |
Posted by: DarthVader 2015-03-20 16:16 |
#1 Let's start that conversation. MIT's study showed that managers are more likely to hire those with "very white sounding names" because those same people could be fired without repercussions. There is racism invovled here but it is not what you they think and it is government created racism. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2015-03-20 14:31 |