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Cleveland Schools Tell Building Program Contractors to Diversify Hiring

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Thomas Ott, Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 25, 2009

The Cleveland school district is bluntly telling construction companies that it wants more minorities, women and city residents working on a massive building and renovation program.

But if the companies fail to comply, officials say, the district can’t force them.

When the district launched the $1 billion-plus program seven years ago, it called for minority workers and city residents to each handle a fifth of the labor and for women to get 5 percent. According to payroll reports, the first two groups have landed 17 percent apiece and women’s share is 3 percent.

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But school board Chairman Robert Heard said the district, by law, can’t enforce what are nothing more than goals.

“Unfortunately, we can’t mandate to contractors who they hire,” he said. “We can suggest, we can encourage.”

The meeting was for invited contractors culled from school and city lists, Heard said. He said officials did not notify the community because they wanted to coax action without a debate.

Grace Waite Jones, an activist from Cleveland’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood, learned of the gathering and came to give the district an earful. She said she had traveled past a couple of school construction sites and didn’t spot a single black worker.

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Schools chief Eugene Sanders is trying to deal with contractors in “less drastic fashion,” Heard said. The board chairman said he is open to negotiating “project labor agreements” that would require unions to supply the workers necessary to meet the goals.

School officials have hired consultants to monitor contractors’ hiring and help the companies increase the numbers of residents, minorities and women they employ. The Project Group, a Cleveland company, will make frequent surprise visits to work sites under a one-year, $200,000 contract that took effect June 1.

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Robert Heard, school board chairman.

Original article

(Posted on June 26, 2009)

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1 — Tom Iron wrote at 6:44 PM on June 26:

This type of nonsense has been going on for years. The companies will make a show of hiring some minorities and when the minorities get themselves fired for not producing, or not coming in to work, that’ll be the end of it until the next time.

The point of a job is to get it done, and that’s just
not going to happen with a sizable amount of black workers. Even black people are aware of this. But they won’t say it out loud of course.

Tom Iron…

2 — Question Diversity wrote at 8:22 PM on June 26:

The only time I ever heard of the Federal judiciary ordering quotas for the sake of whites came from Cleveland. They ordered a certain number of whites on every public high school basketball team in Cleveland.

3 — Bobby wrote at 8:38 PM on June 26:

Hey, their right in line with Robert Reich’s philosophy. That irritating idiot was worried not too long ago, that the “stimulus money” not be used to employ whites in construction. Good to know everything is proceeding smoothly in the new administration of “change”.

4 — Anonymous wrote at 12:09 AM on June 27:

The people of Cleveland need to read

http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2009/05/blacks_and_high.php

5 — We the Sheeple wrote at 9:20 AM on June 27:

Not a big surprise by any means.. I am a white unemployed engineer. I had to lie about my race to get an interview with a company that received my resume/application twice before. PS didn’t get the job.

6 — BW Sam wrote at 2:53 PM on June 27:

She said she had traveled past a couple of school construction sites and didn’t spot a single black worker.

I’d wager they were all latinos. Note that she didn’t say she saw an overabundance of white people on the sites, just that there were no blacks. Anyone who’s spent any amount of time working jobsites already knows why they aren’t all that common.

7 — Peejay in Frisco wrote at 8:09 PM on June 27:

I want to see a quota for non-Mexicans on construction jobs in California.When I hear English being spoken on these jobs, I think that I am dreaming.

8 — jewamongyou wrote at 10:08 PM on June 27:

“She said she had traveled past a couple of school construction sites and didn’t spot a single black worker.”

How could she possibly tell whether a given worker was black or not? There are quadroons and octoroons out there who are indistinguishable (at first glance) from whites - and yet they are considered “black” by the powers that be.

9 — Anonymous wrote at 7:42 AM on June 28:

I get the distinct impression that there is a movement in progress to disenfranchise Whites? Refuse them jobs. Block college admissions, and if admitted, pay full tuition. Do you get that impression?

10 — Anonymous wrote at 8:41 AM on June 28:

This article is quite relevant right now. Tomorrow the U.S. Supreme Court decision on the New Haven firefighter case is coming out. As a nation, we have gone past the “Quota” stage. We still have quotas but they are called “Diversity”. On the story here, we need the First Lady to deploy her skills; her job was as some sort of Diversity Czarina in Chicago.

11 — SKIP wrote at 4:52 PM on June 29:

She said she had traveled past a couple of school construction sites and didn’t spot a single black worker.

The employer of those blacks can’t find them on the job either.

12 — Francisco d'Anconia wrote at 5:35 PM on June 29:

I remember working on hundreds of construction sites in London. Although blacks officially make up 20% of London’s population, there are probably less than 3% working on London’s buildings - and a good half of those are lazy, worthless fellows. Most of the non-Englishmen working in construction are Poles or white South Africans.


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