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Gloucestershire police force could face a "flood" of compensation claims after it admitted illegally rejecting white male job applicants. | Gloucestershire police force could face a "flood" of compensation claims after it admitted illegally rejecting white male job applicants. |
It "randomly deselected" 108 white men to hit government targets of ethnic and woman officers, a tribunal heard. | It "randomly deselected" 108 white men to hit government targets of ethnic and woman officers, a tribunal heard. |
The tribunal ordered the force to pay £2,500 to one of the white applicants, Matt Powell, 30, after he took action. | The tribunal ordered the force to pay £2,500 to one of the white applicants, Matt Powell, 30, after he took action. |
A Gloucestershire Police Federation spokesman said many applicants were considering their legal positions. | A Gloucestershire Police Federation spokesman said many applicants were considering their legal positions. |
Chairman of the Gloucestershire Police Federation, Ian Anderson, said: "I know there were a lot of angry white men in Gloucestershire who were upset about the way they were treated. | Chairman of the Gloucestershire Police Federation, Ian Anderson, said: "I know there were a lot of angry white men in Gloucestershire who were upset about the way they were treated. |
I should imagine there is going to be a flood of people... thinking about taking legal action Ian Anderson, Gloucestershire Police Federation | I should imagine there is going to be a flood of people... thinking about taking legal action Ian Anderson, Gloucestershire Police Federation |
"I know they were offered the chance to reapply, but many have now got other jobs and say they would never work for Gloucestershire Police again. | "I know they were offered the chance to reapply, but many have now got other jobs and say they would never work for Gloucestershire Police again. |
"Others were left very disillusioned. | "Others were left very disillusioned. |
"I should imagine there is going to be a flood of people reflecting on yesterday's case and thinking about taking legal action." | "I should imagine there is going to be a flood of people reflecting on yesterday's case and thinking about taking legal action." |
'Under pressure' | 'Under pressure' |
An investigation by the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) and the Equal Opportunities Commission found the force had unlawfully discriminated on the grounds of race and sex. | An investigation by the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) and the Equal Opportunities Commission found the force had unlawfully discriminated on the grounds of race and sex. |
Matt Powell, from Gloucester, took successful legal action against the force after he became suspicious when he was told he had been "randomly deselected". | Matt Powell, from Gloucester, took successful legal action against the force after he became suspicious when he was told he had been "randomly deselected". |
Tribunal chairman Clive Toomer said Mr Powell was awarded the compensation for "injury to feelings". | Tribunal chairman Clive Toomer said Mr Powell was awarded the compensation for "injury to feelings". |
"We accept that Gloucestershire Police was, at the very least, disingenuous and at worst, misleading, during the early stages of the application," he added. | "We accept that Gloucestershire Police was, at the very least, disingenuous and at worst, misleading, during the early stages of the application," he added. |
The force claimed it was under pressure to achieve the government's target, set in 1999, to have 2.8% of Gloucestershire officers to be from ethnic minorities by 2009. The national target is 7%. | |
In September 2005, only 1.6% of Gloucestershire's police officers were either black or Asian. | In September 2005, only 1.6% of Gloucestershire's police officers were either black or Asian. |
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