This commission is no approachable
This Northern Irish Equality Commission is no easy, approachable, welcoming platform for most, in my experience. I found their responders when speaking on the phone, deliberately hostile, their attitude aggressive and overbearing, uncooperative, tone overly loud and in deliberate haste, impatient, unprofessional, an absolute disgrace deliberately conveyed so that their desperate recipients/clients were put off by the experience. So it seemed they could evade a task that they were being paid to do. Be warned, guys, this is no impartial, easy approach to gaining a resolution in a climate of trust, comfort, and sympathetic attitude. Try another source if you are male or if you have an American or any non-native accent. Particulary all legal residents should report all negative prejudices/experiences to their embassies, especially if an American male to the American embassy, or the European courts, even to the Republic courts. Don't forget Amnesty international are supposed to be helpful with impartiality, but anything is possible in the hostility of NI's clandestine network corporate climate/services. This is the worst climate of equality I've ever witnessed. Look out for the signs, question their input where they should be working for you. If this is omitted, it's a sure sign. Look for strange interviews and listen to the language they use. Question everything, is the place showing fewer males? question their morale and corporate attitude, silence to instil pressure in an uncomfortable enclosure, especially why does NI engage more females here and there? Abuse of policies in NI is rife. Question why they avoid feedback from resumes/C"V"s and interviews. Sure signs of negative activity.








