Following the “hate speech” on Woolworths
Facebook wall and the allegation by some individuals that the company does not employ white people; company CEO, Ian
Moir, has refuted the claim that the company follows racist recruitment
practices.
The dealer has also disabled its
Facebook wall after it became what the company terms "a platform for a
well-orchestrated campaign of hate speech".
"The rumors apparently were
sparked by some of our recruitment ads that designate certain posts for certain
groups, and are being fuelled by an organisation that has called on its members
to boycott us," he writes.
Moir said as a born-and-bred South African company, Woolworths "cares deeply about the long-term sustainability of our country. We've made significant contributions, through programmes like MySchool, to socio-economic development. We'll continue supporting transformation and socio-economic development because they're essential for our country's (and our company's) future."
Moir said as a born-and-bred South African company, Woolworths "cares deeply about the long-term sustainability of our country. We've made significant contributions, through programmes like MySchool, to socio-economic development. We'll continue supporting transformation and socio-economic development because they're essential for our country's (and our company's) future."
On the
disabling of the Facebook wall, Woolworths said,
"Disabling our wall was not a decision we took lightly and not one we're
particularly happy about. But when your page becomes little more than a
platform for a well-orchestrated campaign of hate speech, we owe it to our
customers not to subject them to such vitriol in our own house.”
"We have, in a variety of channels, repeatedly refuted the claims being made against us. We have also allowed thousands of comments on our Facebook page, debating the pros and cons of Employment Equity as a national debate... deleting only overt hate speech and comments inciting violence.”
Meanwhile, excerpt from the company (Moir) statement reads:
"We have, in a variety of channels, repeatedly refuted the claims being made against us. We have also allowed thousands of comments on our Facebook page, debating the pros and cons of Employment Equity as a national debate... deleting only overt hate speech and comments inciting violence.”
Meanwhile, excerpt from the company (Moir) statement reads:
"As a Woolworths customer, we
thought you'd like to hear the facts:
• Woolworths DOES employ white people. We employ women and men of all races - white, black, coloured, Indian, as well as people with disabilities, and will continue to do so.
• We're a passionately South African company, so diversity is important to us. So is offering fair career opportunities. There are some areas of our business where certain groups are seriously under represented. These are the positions where we actively look for qualified candidates from specific groups.
• Most other businesses do the same to bring diversity into their workforces. In fact, in South Africa all businesses that have more than 50 employees are required to do this.
• We believe the responsible thing to do is to be open and transparent in our recruitment ads about the type of candidates we are looking for. Integrity is one of the values we hold dear."
Woolworths Holdings Limited is a South African chain of retail stores and one of the largest in the country, modeled on Marks & Spencer of the United Kingdom. The first Woolworths store opened in The Old Royal Hotel in Cape Town in October 1931. It was founded by Max Sonnenberg assisted by his son Richard and Fred Kossuth.
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