AAP vs. Nepotism
Jackie
41 Posts
I would like to turn around our habit of favoring family members over general public. We have an Affir. Action plan in place, but Upper Mgmt. leans towards family/friends. We currently have 2 minorities & 9 women out of 70 actively working factory workers. Company-wide, we have 3 minorities & 29 women out of 130 employees.
We use a local Temp. Service agency frequently, and usually end up hiring those workers instead of advertising. Usually someone has a friend or family member who is told to sign up at the Temp. agency & then we call them.
I would propose setting up a pool of workers, contacting WorkForce, 2 local minority/veteran groups & opening up to Internet JobBank, etc. and reviewing resumes of applicants to narrow down field before interviewing. I hope to bring in an equal # of women, minorities & vets so that our pool would have better representation. Then we would use the Temp. Service in various temp. openings that might lead to hiring.
1. Does this seem like a good approach?
2. How can I convince Upper Mgmt. (Gen. Mgr. & Plant Mgr. incl) that we can't continue to justify hiring family/friends over minority/vet/etc.
We use a local Temp. Service agency frequently, and usually end up hiring those workers instead of advertising. Usually someone has a friend or family member who is told to sign up at the Temp. agency & then we call them.
I would propose setting up a pool of workers, contacting WorkForce, 2 local minority/veteran groups & opening up to Internet JobBank, etc. and reviewing resumes of applicants to narrow down field before interviewing. I hope to bring in an equal # of women, minorities & vets so that our pool would have better representation. Then we would use the Temp. Service in various temp. openings that might lead to hiring.
1. Does this seem like a good approach?
2. How can I convince Upper Mgmt. (Gen. Mgr. & Plant Mgr. incl) that we can't continue to justify hiring family/friends over minority/vet/etc.
Comments
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but you need to find out first if this is something that you can change or a battle that you will lose. When you bring up the issue you will probably find out then you can decide whether you should pursue it or go on to the next battle.