Sunday, October 31, 2010

My Response To Mae Haywood's Un-employment Issue:

October 31-2010:

TO: The Editor.

URL: http://wp.me/ptgH-11w

My Response To Mae Haywood's Un-employment Issue:

It is unfortunate that a daughter of Guyana, with outstanding intellectual qualifications is unable to get employment, after graduation over two years from the University Of Guyana.

Miss Mae Haywood is another one of our daughters that the state has FAILED to provide employment for, and also to co-op the much dire needed skills and expertise, that the Republic Of Guyana so desperately need at this time.

Is it politics that has prevented her from gaining employment locally?

Or is it the lack of the preferred Ethnicity that has prevented her from so doing?

Whatever is the reason for this woman, (and one of several Guyanese)
who are overlooked, dis-regarded, and prejudiced against, because they do not fit a certain preferred profile, Must be addressed expeditiously, at all levels of our society!

Sincerely,

Derryck S. Griffith.
NYC.
http://mimbari.livejournal.com/109763.html