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Are New Zealand Employers Racist?

March 27, 2012 6 comments
New Zealand employers are racist

Yik Kun Heng won't be called John

Watch this video about a very personable New Zealand man of Malaysian descent, Yik Kun Heng, who is unable to find a job because of his Chinese sounding name.

Racism is the “ugly face of racism in New Zealand today” and kiwis still have a lot to learn about personal race relations”

All of his classmates with European sounding names have secured good jobs, but 170 job applications and three University degrees later, he’s been advised by his careers officer to change his name to something English sounding like “John” if he wants to do the same.

Yik has refused to do this, having a strong sense of personal identity and integrity.

The only work he’s been able to find is basic admin support for a Telco – far removed from his post graduate qualifications in political science. He is so ‘fed up’ that he has decided to go back to Asia after calling New Zealand home for the last 22 years, another talented and skilled migrant who may’ve contributed so much will be lost to New Zealand. No wonder the country is being left behind.

When asked what he will tell people from abroad about New Zealand, he says:

New Zealand is an amazing country, BUT in terms of the employment side they have to be really prepared to make the tough decisions on how much they’re willing to give up or how much they’re willing to sell because of the racism

Emigrating to New Zealand from an Asian country, or planning to study there with a view to applying for residency when you graduate? This video is for you.

Video Link - Are New Zealand Employers Racist?

Prof. Paul Spoonley, mentionedin our other blog below, also appears in the studio discussion in the video. He is “Regional Director (Auckland) and Research Director for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University.

He is project leader for the FRST-funded Integration of Immigrants Programme. He is past Chair of the Management Group for the Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences (BRCSS) Network. He is the author or editor of 25 books on topics such as ethnic relations and identity, political extremism and employment.” source

Human Rights Commission

The Human Rights Commission receives, on average, 472 complaints about racial discrimination, incitement and harassment each year.

Race complaints regarding employment are the most frequent and Asians are the most common target.

Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres said if you marginalise a community you are only hurting yourself.

“If people are employed below their level of qualifications then that is a loss to the economy. If they’re not employed at all, that is a loss to the economy.” source

You may also be interested in our other blog:

Migrants Changing Names To Get Jobs (April 2010)

Lincoln Tan has written another excellent article about the problems that migrants are having finding work in New Zealand during the present tough economic climate.

According to Mr Tan an academic says that businesses often eliminate Asian sounding applicants at a very early stage in the interview selection process.

Surely that is racial discrimination?:

Desperate job-seeking Asians are not only taking on Anglicised first names but also officially ditching their traditional surnames for European-sounding ones in the hope that will help them find work in New Zealand.

One Chinese woman even changed her name to Brenda Jones in an attempt to get a job interview in the tough economic climate.

About 21,000, or 9.2 per cent, of the Asian population are without jobs, and experts say their foreign-sounding names have contributed to their unemployment woes.

Massey University researcher Paul Spoonley says New Zealand employers, especially in small and medium-sized businesses, tend to eliminate Asian applicants very early in the process through surname discrimination…”

…Woman had been advised by Work and Income to change her last name to make herself more employable:

“[A migrant] who changed her surname from Teoh to May with an English first name, said a job interviewer at Work and Income advised her to do so.

She told me that with an Asian surname, employers will automatically think that I cannot speak English,” said Miss May, a former retail manager.

A University of Auckland School of Business survey in 2005 found anti-Asian discrimination to be significant among employers.

It found that even without immigration status consideration, having a Chinese or Indian name significantly raised chances of being considered unsuitable…”

But migrants have to pass English Language tests before being granted work visas so where does this ‘perception’ come from that they can’t speak English, or is there another reason for weeding out people… ?

read on

Also see

Singaporenewsalternative.blogspot.com: Asians-ditch-identities-in-hunt-for

Japanese Student Attacked In Christcurch – Court Hearing

June 7, 2011 Leave a comment

Back in April we wrote about the Japanese student who was attacked in Christchurch

“…The assault, which took place on Lincoln Road late Sunday night, was perpetrated by two people who made allegedly racist remarks to the young woman. They then tried to set their two dogs on her. Fortunately a passer-by came to her aid and serious injury was avoided, she suffered light scratches for which she received hospital attention.

According to a news report a 25 year old male and an 18 year old female were arrested and bailed in connection with the attack, their dogs have been seized…”

A second person has just appeared in court and has pleaded not guilty to three charges of using a dog as a weapon.

An 18-year-old woman is denying setting her three dogs on a Japanese woman.

Defence counsel Angela Grant indicated Phillipa Ann Parker would plead not guilty to three charges of using a dog as a weapon when she appeared at a hearing of Christchurch District Court today.

Judge David Saunders remanded Parker on bail to August 1 for a status hearing.

Her alleged co-offender, Steven Donaldson, 25, pleaded not guilty to similar charges a month ago and was remanded on bail for a status hearing on July 4… source

We’ve often written about racist attacks in New Zealand, a good many of which seem to occur in Christchurch, and the way in which the country markets itself as a safe destination for the lucrative  international student market.

We’ll be watching for the outcome of these two cases, as will the Asian community in Christchurch.

You may also be interested in our other blogs:

Japanese students attacked at Christchurch bus stop (February 2010)

There’s a report in today’s The Press, detailed on Stuff.co.nz telling the shocking story of how two Asian students were subjected to aggression and an unprovoked attack by a gang of skinheads in Christchurch (watch the video report here)

Two Asian students, said to be Japanese nationals, were sitting at the bus stop outside of The Palms shopping mall in Christchurch yesterday evening at 6.30pm when a group of 4 skinheads approached them. A witness saw the group of 4 males, all shirtless and wearing camouflage gear, walk up to the 2 students…more

Racist street attacks in Christchurch (August 2010)

“Cantebury’s Star newspaper is reporting today on two racist street attacks that have taken place in Christchurch in the past few days.

The first incident involved a young mother and her children as she was putting them in her car and the second a man who was beaten by a skinhead as he left a bottle store…”more

Everyday race hate ‘rife’ in Christchurch (September 2009)

“An attack on a Thai girl, who was beaten up by fellow pupils on a bus, is part of everyday “race hate” in Christchurch, a homestay parent says.
Paul Stratford said the Avonside Girls’ High School pupil arrived at his house distressed and covered in blood after being beaten up on the bus after school on Monday…more

The abuse of international students (April 2010)

“…with students being worth so much you’d think they’d be well looked after in New Zealand wouldn’t you and that they’d return home with glowing accounts of their wonderful sojourn, encouraging family and friends to emigrate or holiday in New Zealand. You may be disturbed to hear that for many students the reality is very different.

The message was left by Annie who responded to our blog post “New Zealand is turning into a really racist country.” She worked with international students in New Zealand and was deeply ashamed by the treatment they received:

I worked with international students a few years ago and some of the experiences of my students really opened my eyes to an underbelly of New Zealand society I had never encountered. Quite frankly, it made me deeply ashamed.

There were the stories of random attacks on teenage boys for no other reason than they were Asian, or on teenage girls being elbowed, bullied, shouted out, sexually assaulted and told to go home, get off the bus, there’s the airport etc and those were just some of them…”more

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Japanese Student Attacked In Christchurch

April 27, 2011 5 comments

A female Japanese student has been subjected to a shocking attack in  in Christchurch over the easter weekend.

The assault, which took place on Lincoln Road late Sunday night, was perpetrated by two people who made allegedly racist remarks to the young woman. They then tried to set their two dogs on her. Fortunately a passer-by came to her aid and serious injury was avoided, she suffered light scratches for which she received hospital attention.

According to a news report a 25 year old male and an 18 year old female were arrested and bailed in connection with the attack, their dogs have been seized.

We’ve often written about racist attacks in New Zealand, a good many of which seem to occur in Christchurch, and the way in which the country markets itself as a safe destination for the lucrative  international student market.

Christchurch’s popularity with foreign students is already in decline as a result of the earthquakes and the city and can ill-afford to suffer any further damage to its reputation abroad. Time to send a tough message that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated, otherwise incidents like these will become all too frequent.

You may also be interested in our other blogs:

Japanese students attacked at Christchurch bus stop (February 2010)

There’s a report in today’s The Press, detailed on Stuff.co.nz telling the shocking story of how two Asian students were subjected to aggression and an unprovoked attack by a gang of skinheads in Christchurch (watch the video report here)

Two Asian students, said to be Japanese nationals, were sitting at the bus stop outside of The Palms shopping mall in Christchurch yesterday evening at 6.30pm when a group of 4 skinheads approached them. A witness saw the group of 4 males, all shirtless and wearing camouflage gear, walk up to the 2 students…more

Racist street attacks in Christchurch (August 2010)

“Cantebury’s Star newspaper is reporting today on two racist street attacks that have taken place in Christchurch in the past few days.

The first incident involved a young mother and her children as she was putting them in her car and the second a man who was beaten by a skinhead as he left a bottle store…”more

Everyday race hate ‘rife’ in Christchurch (September 2009)

“An attack on a Thai girl, who was beaten up by fellow pupils on a bus, is part of everyday “race hate” in Christchurch, a homestay parent says.
Paul Stratford said the Avonside Girls’ High School pupil arrived at his house distressed and covered in blood after being beaten up on the bus after school on Monday…more

The abuse of international students (April 2010)

“…with students being worth so much you’d think they’d be well looked after in New Zealand wouldn’t you and that they’d return home with glowing accounts of their wonderful sojourn, encouraging family and friends to emigrate or holiday in New Zealand. You may be disturbed to hear that for many students the reality is very different.

The message was left by Annie who responded to our blog post “New Zealand is turning into a really racist country.” She worked with international students in New Zealand and was deeply ashamed by the treatment they received:

I worked with international students a few years ago and some of the experiences of my students really opened my eyes to an underbelly of New Zealand society I had never encountered. Quite frankly, it made me deeply ashamed.

There were the stories of random attacks on teenage boys for no other reason than they were Asian, or on teenage girls being elbowed, bullied, shouted out, sexually assaulted and told to go home, get off the bus, there’s the airport etc and those were just some of them…”more

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Badlands, NZ: A Land Fit for Criminals, NZ is soft on crime

Indian Shoppers Attacked In Auckland Shopping Mall

April 5, 2011 Leave a comment

More details are emerging of an attack on a middle aged Indian gentleman and a female in St Luke’s shopping mall early last month.

The assailants are alleged to be two female pupils from Mount Albert Grammar School, aged 13 and 14. Surveillance cameras caught the two thugs beating up the man and kicking him in the head on a concrete stairway. His distraught young daughter could only look on and fear for the life of her father.

The girls had been involved in violent incidents before and, even though the assaults took place off school property, they have been expelled from Mount Albert Grammar.

At last! It is pleasing to see a school taking firm action on thuggish behaviour and expelling the perpetrators. If one school can do it, why can’t others do the same? (also see South African teen bullied at Mount Roskill Grammar)

Yahoo.nz News reported

The school’s board of trustees chairman, Greg Moyle, confirmed today that the 13 and 14-year-old students had been barred from attending the school. However, because of their age, the school legally has to find places for them at another school. The younger of the two had been at the school for only five weeks.

Mr Moyle said the girls were in school uniform when they attacked a man at the St Lukes Shopping Mall, kicking him in the head as his daughter looked on…more here

Yahoo readers responded to the report, one said

“There is more to this than bullying – the poor shooper (victim) was also targeted based upon his Indian race… guess if media (TV personalities like Paul Henry) can get away with racism and abuse a nation on government run TV, and then get a job again after 5 months to again start their racial rant on another channel!!… then my questioin is who are you media people to report such abuse …. Doh!!! Bullying starts from the media (verbal) and then percolates down to the school kids to become…

Principal Dale Burden carried out his own investigation and said the attack was not racially motivated. It is not known whether the police agree with his conclusion, nor are the public likely to be told if they do:  NZ police do not collect data on racially motivated crimes, despite recommendations in the United Nations  Periodic Review of New Zealand and the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

“.. Dale Burden says the attacks were random and not race-related. “Nothing from my investigation suggests that at all. I don’t think race had anything to do with it at all quite frankly,” Burden told Close Up.

In one of the assaults, the girls beat a man as his young daughter looked on. The second attack was on a female shopper…” more here

This wasn’t the only time these two girls had been involved in fights in St Lukes Mall

A person who saw the fight told the Herald on Sunday: “They just started jumping on each other. One of the girls ripped another girl’s shirt, so she was fighting in her bra. They ripped out chunks of hair.”

After the incidents, Westfield imposed a temporary ban on Mt Albert Grammar students in uniform visiting St Lukes mall…” more here

Level Of Criminal Assaults By Children In NZ “No Surprise”

Violence among school aged children is exploding in New Zealand and unfortunately it sometimes invovles the children of immigrants.

Lost among the hype of New Zealand’s recently released 2010 crime figures were some shocking data about child violence. The stats make for grim reading as they come at a time when schoolyard bullying and violent  assaults are frequently in the New Zealand news.

Police crime statistics showed the number of children under 9 apprehended for assaults in 2010 was 64, almost double the 33 recorded in 2009.

Assaults in the 10-13 age group also rose, with 827 apprehensions in 2010, compared to 770 in 2009. The majority of offenders were boys. Read Crime shock: NZ’s little thugs on the NZ Herald’s site.

Some other posts about racism in New Zealand

India’s High Commission Disgusted At Racist Attack In Hastings, NZ

Racist Street Attack In Christchurch

Discrimination Against Asians Still A Key Issue In New Zealand – Updated

Booted Out Of Bag End

November 30, 2010 5 comments

What’s all this then, we’ll have no trouble here. The casting agent involved in yesterday’s Hobbit ‘skingate’ scandal has been terminated from the job, according to a report in Stuff:

…The agent, an independent contractor, had also placed a newspaper ad saying female hobbit extras should have “light skin tones”.

A spokesman for Jackson’s Wingnut Films told AFP the contractor had now been dismissed.

“No such instructions were given, the crew member in question took it upon themselves to do that and it’s not something we instructed or condoned,” AFP reported.

In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien described three races of Hobbits inhabiting the Middle Earth fantasy world which is the setting for the movies, including harfoots, who “were browner of skin” than the others.

However, Wingnut said anyone who met the height and age criteria was free to audition, regardless of skin colour.

“The crew member in question has been dismissed from the show,” he said. “It’s something we take very seriously.”…read the full report here

Hopefully Naz Humphreys will now be able to re-audition and realise her dream of getting a part in the films.

But yesterday we asked how many dark skinned extras had been chosen to play Hobbits in the ‘Rings trilogy?

If the answer is zero then doesn’t that suggest that there’s long term and institutionalised racism in New Zealand?

If so, Wingnut’s ‘sacking’ of the contracted agent looks like little more than a knee jerk reaction, due to the embarrassment caused and the risk of other countries boycotting the films.

We’re looking forward to seeing Hobbits of all races in the forthcoming films.

New Zealand’s Human Right Act 1993 prohibits discrimination on the grounds of

c) Religious belief:
(d) Ethical belief, which means the lack of a religious belief, whether in respect of a particular religion or religions or all religions:
(e) Colour:
(f) Race:
(g) Ethnic or national origins, which includes nationality or citizenship:

Wronged parties can lodge a complaint with the tribunal for an award of damages to be made against the offender.

for background to this issue read:

Racial Discrimination Allegation Hits Hobbit Movie Casting Call

and posts tagged Racism in New Zealand which include:

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