Saturday, September 4, 2021

Wake County Does Not Want Open and Competitive Hiring

 

The icing on the cake, is the lawyers, called the county attorneys.   They ultimately are responsible for the lack of diversity in Wake County Government.   Black Dang Egypt.  That is the term I use to describe some of the departments run at Wake County Government.  The death of Multiculturalism.  The death of diversity.  God forbid if you are disabled and want a job at places like Wake County Human Services and the South Wilmington Center for Men.  

The what if’s.  What if Trump was wrong with his racist dialogue?  Then, What if the same is present, but, articulated by minorities in Wake County Government?  You cannot combat racism with prejudice.  And, can the attorneys be the very ones that support false allegations and fail to refer actions for criminal prosecution. 

It is found on their website:

The County Attorney's Office advises Wake County officials and departments on legal matters and represents the County in court and legal negotiations. The office provides legal advice and answers questions relating to statutes, rules, regulations or court interpretations. The office also drafts legal documents, researches legal precedents, advises officials on legal implications of actions, and studies County policies, procedures and actions to ensure compliance with the law.

https://www.wakegov.com/departments-government/county-attorneys-office

 

Can employees be targeted and fired under false pretenses and written up under false pretenses?  Can a shelter willingly decide not to serve the Hispanic population and focus rather on Blacks?  Over 20 years and not a disabled employee hired at the South Wilmington Center for Men?  Where are the Wheelchairs at Wake County Human Services?

What are their names?  Scott Warren, Lorena McDowell, Angela Crawford, Frank Lawrence, Candice Brown, and the names go on.  What is the request?  The request is be treated fairly and treat Wake County Residents fairly.  Not tit for tat.  Just be fair, open, and competitive. 

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