Chairman of A4E in the spotlight
A4E! This is the same employment agency against which Declan had to lodge an application under the Jobseeker's Act 1995 on Tuesday (see blog of 10 August A4E one step away from an Appeal Tribunal), insist that the chairman and owner Emma Harrison complies with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 yesterday (see previous blog Declan insists that the chairman of A4E complies with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998), and today has to enquire of Harrison whether her company is now suggesting that I have to lie in my CV:
Declan sent the content of the above letter to Harrison by email this morning, and has received this by way of reply from her:
I'm puzzled! Here is a bit of an application form that I filled in only a few days ago:
Perhaps Harrison's point is who is going to employ us when clearly everybody can see the British government is harassing us. And perhaps she is right. So why doesn't her company help us get new documents and refer us for work experience to non-profits like Amnesty, Greenpeace, Liberty, Oxfam, Index on Censorship and dozens of others, organisations only too well aware of governments' abuse of civil and human rights? Surely Declan and I bring unique experience and insights into the world of police surveillance and the harassment and intimidation of targeted individuals. The New Internationalist pointed out only last year that police surveillance and intimidation of political activists in the UK is hitting new heights!
A4E are actually contracted by the Government to help us find work experience: on-the-job training and support. So why doesn't the company lift the phone and do it instead of hassling us from one end of the week to the other? And what about reproductive rights organisations like Marie Stopes International and others whose centres are being closed down in Africa and other places because of Catholic lobby groups and Church pressure? Surely, running NAC, I could be a valuable member of such staff.
Secret Millionaire Emma Harrison goes to Dagenham, one of Britain's poorest areas and home to Europe's largest council estate. A steel worker's daughter, 43 year old Harrison is Britain's richest female entrepreneur.