Letter: Fair jobs deal for men and women
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Sir: Aidan Rankin's article (29 October) misrepresents my views on equal opportunities.
In a recent interview with another national broadsheet it was put to me that if I was faced with a male and female candidate of equal ability, who had interviewed identically, would I employ the woman? I replied that the representation of each of the sexes within my company could certainly be one of several determining factors in deciding who got the post, but that I would happily employ a man if they were under-represented in the workforce, or a woman if the reverse were true. I do not believe, and nor have I ever, in the positive discrimination he so vehemently condemns.
JANET ANDERSON MP
(Rossendale and Darwen, Lab)
Shadow Minister for Women
House of Commons
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