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If it does not then the BBC's only answer can be to remove the BBC from Chris Packham's biography [sic] by refusing to employ him any more".
It was made in 1963 and involved a BBC interview with the chairman of the Bristol Omnibus Company, which was refusing to employ ethnic minority staff.
Digby Jones, its director-general, says that some small firms are refusing to employ new people because of the burden of complying with the new employment directives.Mr Jones's sharp criticism marks a change of tone from the CBI.
But people tracking the issue say there are enough examples to suggest the policies are becoming more mainstream, and in some states courts have upheld the legality of refusing to employ smokers.
And though he spoke of the "justice and compassion" Catholics offer homosexuals, he forgot to mention the exemptions his church – and most faiths – demand from anti-discrimination laws so they can go on refusing to employ lesbians, transsexuals and homosexuals or sack any they discover on the payrolls of their schools, charities and hospitals.
The Countryside Alliance, which represents people who kill wild animals, demands that unless he stops speaking out against the persecution of wildlife, "the BBC's only answer can be to remove the BBC from Chris Packham's biography by refusing to employ him any more".
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Offices refused to employ them.
In his history of MI5, Christopher Andrews regretted that the security services refused to employ Jews long into the postwar era.
Other witnesses said Mr Jabali had been kidnapped because he refused to employ police from the Bureij refugee camp.
Meanwhile, the country's primary securities regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission, refuses to employ one of its most powerful tools to keep gatekeepers in check.
It allows the government to bypass laws against giving taxpayer money to groups that refuse to employ people of other faiths.
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