Case 21: Suffolk County, NY
Pro-quota Testing Firm SHL / Landy-Jacobs Opposes Equal Treatment

Racial Preferences = Racial Discrimination

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In "Candace Carrabus, et al. v. Alan Schneider, Personnel Officer of the County of Suffolk, et al." U.S. DOJ-approved testing firm SHL / Landy-Jacobs opposes equal treatment in this affidavit.


2. Rick Jacobs Scanned Affidavit 6/28/00


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Rick Jacobs affidavit, page 1 of 4


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Rick Jacobs affidavit, page 2 of 4


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Rick Jacobs affidavit, page 3 of 4


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(Missing or partial paragraph preceding para. 14)
Rick Jacobs affidavit, page 4 of 4
EDITOR'S NOTES:
(1) This document was received via fax, and a short paragraph was missing from the top of page four;
(2) The handwritten marks, underlining and circling are those of the editor.


Additional Background and Info:

The federal Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures (Recommended)

Judge Derails Hiring of Cops in Suffolk County (05/19/00)

The Role of Minority / Quota Consultant SHL Landy Jacobs


END Case 21: (2) Scanned Affidavit of Rick Jacobs, SHL Group

 

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*  We use the term reverse discrimination reluctantly and only because it is so widely understood.  In our opinion there really is only one kind of discrimination.