Hopwin wrote:
I think maybe some of you guys missed the point in my link that if NYFD could have demonstrated in court that their test is actually applicable to the job then it wouldn't be discriminatory and they would not need to have quotas. Looking through the test I don't see how NYFD could have failed to do so unless the judge was in fact biased to begin with.
I did a lot of reading of various articles and blogs on this yesterday...basically, it does not matter if the test is applicable to the job. The only thing that matters in the eyes of the law is that a large percentage of minorities who took the test failed, while a large percentage of white people who took the test passed.
That is the bottom line and the one and only reason it was declared discriminatory and there is a law on the books to back up that decision.
It's further compounded by some who claim that it is educationally discriminatory because in NY, minorities don't do well in the educational system and they drop out and since the "basic math" on the exam is at a 10th grade level and many minorities do not have 10th grade math capabilities, well, the test is now unfairly catering towards white people who receive a better education because of the discrimination inherent in the system that diverts all educational funds to the white people and leaves black people without enough money for a good education, which is why they can't pass the tests...because white people took the money for the schools so minorities didn't have the same educational opportunities and so, discrimination is why they don't have the skills needed to pass the test to begin with...supposedly the white people know this and purposefully formulated a test with 10th grade math skills on it because they knew the minorities wouldn't be able to pass it.....at least, that's the summed up argument condensed from several blogs and articles that I read yesterday.