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Young, white and male? You’re fired

As banks step up their redundancy programmes, will young white males with little recourse to discrimination legislation find themselves at the sharp end of job cuts?

“First we had to watch out for women, then ethnic minorities, then gay and transgender people, then disabled people – and now old white boys are suddenly playing the age discrimination card. It doesn’t leave us with many people to choose from,” says an MD at one US bank.

Linda Jackson, a director of Fairplace, which provides transition services to redundant bankers, says they’ve had “a couple” of Afro-Caribbeans coming to them from banks, but that most of the redundant bankers coming through their doors are young white males. She points out that this could, however, be because most banks are disproportionately staffed by white males aged less than 35.

An aversion to discrimination claims doesn’t appear to have been uppermost in the minds of all banks making job cuts. Charles Ferguson, of Ferguson Solicitors, says he’s currently representing a female CDO trader who was made redundant after she lost £24m. Her male boss was responsible for desks which lost £750m and is still in situ. “It just so happens that all the traders who lost their jobs were women and that the bank no longer has any senior female traders left,” Ferguson says.

But he adds that banks would be stupid not to be wary of cutting people who might claim discrimination: “It ups the ante enormously – you’re talking millions of pounds in compensation as opposed to a cap of £65k for an ordinary unfair dismissal case.”

In theory, people who are sacked because they’re easy targets can bring a reverse discrimination claim. In practice, this doesn’t happen. “These laws weren’t passed to protect white males,” mulls Ferguson.

COMMENTS

RobC1983,  Tue 24 Jun 08

While I recognise that there may be genuine cases of unfair dismissal in the City, I do feel that there is a growing minority of people whose ignorance of the fundamental principles of economics combined with a lack of common sense leads them to naively think they can hide their incompetence behind industrial relations laws.

The filing of vexatious litigation that we see in the City serves to illustrate the saying of 'biting the hand that feeds you'. If you haven't performed, then you quite rightly should be dismissed. The fact that you may have a family or financial obligations is irrelevant. Suppose financial firms did not sack those who were underperforming, be it due to either incompetence or too many mistakes. The firm continues to lose money as the these underperforming teams and individuals continue to erode the profit of the firm. Eventually, if no corrective measures are taken, the company will find itself in a position where rather than having to lay off 10 under performing staff, they now face the very real prospect of laying off ten times as many just to keep the department solvent.  After all, it may well be those who are left who secure you your future role.

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Anon, Debt / Fixed Income,  Tue 24 Jun 08

As a Black man who was made redundant and with ethnic minority friends in the same position, I'm not sure I buy this story at all. I think Linda Jackson's theory more accurately describes what's going on.

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sajid_sabir,  Tue 24 Jun 08

Majority of the employees in Investment Banking are white  and male as it is. So obviously you will see greater white make employees being sacked.

I feel this article is just stupid and has a racist element to it as it trying to suggest that banks don't want to sack employees that are black or brown from the fear of being taken to court on the ground of being racist.

If your sacked just admit it either you were rubbish at your job or that bank is just cutting down in staff and it was your unlucky day.

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Naveed, Sales & Marketing,  Tue 24 Jun 08

I am not a white male but not working at the moment either. As Linda Jackson states the workplace particularly in the City is staffed by young white males. Stories like this are a little sparks flaming the fire of the right wing politics that has experienced a surge in popularity in Europe generally... pasting headlines such as "Young, white and male? You’re fired" does not help anyone.

The economy is experiencing a downturn, oil is at $140, property market is slowing down, etc... playing the blame game is not going to help anyone!

I thought this was a jobsite not a political forum, very disappointed that this story is even one here!

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Joan Armatrading, Capital Markets,  Tue 24 Jun 08

my job is very safe.

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John, Trading,  Tue 24 Jun 08

Most people are just desk-jockeys who'll be chucked out with the rubbish as the downturn accelerates. Jobs were being given away with the corflakes when times were good. Even traders, who supposedly kept their jobs as they made money, are being turfed out. If they were genuinely good they could stay and bring in the cash. Unfortunately, like most office workers, they sit around and feed of others around them and take the glory - and bonuses. Now they're being found out and being rightly culled.

I can only imagine the shear terror at realising that you've been making a good salary just for attending an office for the last few years and now a letter's going around telling of the lack of business leading to layoffs.

Complacency kills...

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sales guy, Capital Markets,  Tue 24 Jun 08

I'm a young white male in the city.. and just got canned. Would like to believe this articlue (as it would make me feel better) but the other people in my team who got canned included a turkish lady and an indian lady...no lawsuit for me then.

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Omar Ahmed, Equities,  Tue 24 Jun 08

What an utterly pathetic article. Completely unhelpful and making wrong assumptioms. White males might be more often fired because they make up the majority of bankers in the first place. Add to that that in my opinion ethnic minorities can have a much better work ethic, particularly Indians and Chinese, and its of little surprise white men are being particularly laid off. Its because they're in the majority as it stands and perhaps less committed and hardworking, nothing to do with arbitrary discrimination cases.

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louis bachelier, Investment Banking / M & A,  Tue 24 Jun 08

jesus christ. maybe that's because the city mostly HIRES young white males.

someone give the author a basic intro to probability.

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Adam, Investment Banking / M & A,  Tue 24 Jun 08

An awful, awful article that doesn't help anyone.

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