Protection recruitment: Gov’t faces legal action for disqualifying youth depending on height, stretch marks

Convenors of #FixTheCountry movement have got served notice that they will prosecute the Government for disqualifying the younger generation seeking employment into the safety services on the basis of height, stretch-marks, tattoos and several other certification benchmarks. Over the past several times, thousands of young people seeking to assist the country in the various protection agencies have been turned because of not meeting some criterion like being short or getting tattoos among others. Lead Convenor of the movement Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor had criticized the particular height requirement, saying that it had been ironic that the Commander within Chief of the Armed Forces, the particular President, is short however short people cannot provide in the security services. At this point though the movement is askin all young people disqualified upon such frivolous grounds to tell the movement so that the class action can be submitted on their behalf. “If you or even anybody you know was disqualified for whatever reason during the recent protection sector recruitments, kindly deliver an email to [email protected]We want to sue the Government for you. You are not alone. We want to create a class-action lawsuit against the Condition. Please share this broadly. We need as many plaintiffs as you can. Not every injustice should be simply talk! ” Barker-Vormawor introduced. Source: MyNewsGh. com/2021The proceed has been welcomed by many whom had seen the criteria since untenable.
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