Premier Higgs Wants to Hear From You!
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Listen to the video below. Mr. Higgs stated that no one should be denied a job or promotion on the basis of language. He wants to know if that is happening. Fourteen Anglophone paramedic’s recently wrote in a letter to the media stating it in fact had happened to them.
If you know of someone who has been denied a job, denied a job interview, or denied a promotion based on language, Premier Blaine Higgs wants to hear about it! premier@gnb.ca and send a copy to us as well. anglophonerights@mail.com
Do Not Let This GoListen to the video below. Mr. Higgs stated that no one should be denied a job or promotion to a job on the basis of language. He wants to know if that is happening. Fourteen Anglophone paramedic’s recently wrote in a letter to the media stating it in fact had happened to them.We want to know, if you know of someone who has been denied a job or promotion due to language. Please email us at anglophonerights@mail.com.You should also let the premier read it at premier@gnb.ca because he stated he wants to know.
Posted by Anglophone Rights Association of New Brunswick – ARANB on Saturday, June 22, 2019
Listen to the video below. Mr. Higgs stated that no one should be denied a job or promotion on the basis of language. He wants to know if that is happening. Fourteen Anglophone paramedic’s recently wrote in a letter to the media stating it in fact had happened to them.
If you know of someone who has been denied a job, denied a job interview, or denied a promotion based on language, Premier Blaine Higgs wants to hear about it! premier@gnb.ca and send a copy to us as well. anglophonerights@mail.com
Do Not Let This GoListen to the video below. Mr. Higgs stated that no one should be denied a job or promotion to a job on the basis of language. He wants to know if that is happening. Fourteen Anglophone paramedic’s recently wrote in a letter to the media stating it in fact had happened to them.We want to know, if you know of someone who has been denied a job or promotion due to language. Please email us at anglophonerights@mail.com.You should also let the premier read it at premier@gnb.ca because he stated he wants to know.
Posted by Anglophone Rights Association of New Brunswick – ARANB on Saturday, June 22, 2019