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I would take that as being blatant discrimination, and therefore should be held accountable for that.shreem wrote:Many trusts are now only considering applications from UK/EEA nationals first before even considering other nonEU doctors who dont need a work permit (ie HSMP, dependents, and also those with ILR).
I would take that as being blatant discrimination, and therefore should be held accountable for that.shreem wrote:Many trusts are now only considering applications from UK/EEA nationals first before even considering other nonEU doctors who dont need a work permit (ie HSMP, dependents, and also those with ILR).
Trouble is you can't prove anything - this is how applying for a medical post goes. You see the ad in the BMJ, request the person spec and apply for the job, pleased your years of research/audit/experience puts you in good stead. A consultant and/or medical staffing officer begin to shortlist from the huge pile of applicants. With this new ruling, all non-EU medical doctor CVs could be discarded even before shortlisting and EU graduates only invited for interview. You get a letter regretfully informing you that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.bbdivo wrote:I would take that as being blatant discrimination, and therefore should be held accountable for that.shreem wrote:Many trusts are now only considering applications from UK/EEA nationals first before even considering other nonEU doctors who dont need a work permit (ie HSMP, dependents, and also those with ILR).
Well, I agree with you that it is going to impact quite a few existing doctors and is the negative side of this rule.shreem wrote: However, a draconian rule such as the one that applies to non EU-doctos is being viewed as something simple.
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Thanks for understanding.No matter what, I don't think the rules are made for 'time pass'. they have a good reason to impose a rule. All of us may beat around the bush about "equal opportunity" , but if thousands of ppl are applying for only a few available jobs who should be given priority? Imagine urself being jobless in your country because of jobs being taken by immigrants. Would we still talk abt 'equal opportunity'
shreem wrote:Many trusts are now only considering applications from UK/EEA nationals first before even considering other nonEU doctors who dont need a work permit (ie HSMP, dependents, and also those with ILR).