(ThyBlackMan.com) American Black men have been systematically squeezed out of the workforce for many years. We are faced with new competition approximately every 10 years. First, there was calling the white female a minority. Not only did she become our competition, she got the promotion we worked hard for and then she became our boss. Then the Asian boom became fashionable, and politically correct, primarily in technical positions. A lot of black men had technical degrees and expertise at the time. We were engineers, field service techs, data center managers, etc., pushed out because of the politics that U.S. corporations were playing with Japanese and Korean hi-tech manufacturers. Big time politics. Dig what I’m saying?
Currently Latino’s are driving the bus. Joblessness for qualified black men has reached a pinnacle. The once hot coffee in the office has turned to ice [coffee]. Those who had been fortunate to work for many years are scratching to survive, dipping into retirement funds, annuities, and other once treasured resources to keep their heads above water. Not to mention the pressure that our women are faced with. For better, for worse; for richer or poorer is being tested now more than ever.
As the workplace continues to make its changes, we are now seeing other minorities in positions that we once had that control hiring . From the late 70’s to early 90’s token positions were created for black men, and later black women, i.e., VP of Diversity, Manager of Conflict Resolution, and Assistant HR Manager, which were high paying positions in most cases, but the difference was that these black men had ‘better not’ hire or promote other black men to policy changing positions or open the flood gates for black in general. However, the new minority non-black recruiters and hiring managers are hiring his own to get the jobs we once had or still desire. Bilingual is now a new prerequisite. Spanish, Korean, and Farsi are currently the ‘must know’ languages as part of job requirements. A lot of these jobs have absolutely nothing to do with serving the general public.
Part of the problem is American black men have shot themselves in the foot being more concerned about the cars we drive, the clothes we wear, the clubs we frequent than working your way into the board room, or setting your eyes on a policy changing position. Don’t get me wrong, we work hard for the things we want, and we deserve it, but don’t take your eye off the prize. A policy changing position is one that affects departments or an entire organization. When you can revise an existing procedure or develop and implement a new policy you become invaluable, and you’ve proven that you can make a difference. You certainly make your boss look good. Know what the current policies are. Find holes in the current policies to fill. Change could mean streamlining processes to cut costs, integrating resources with other departments, development of a new policy or procedure. If you see a position where you feel you can make a change, go after it.
Written By S. E. Masters
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I was in Chicago 3 weeks ago, a city that has 1.4 million Blacks.
At the Airport Hilton Hotel I stayed at, I didn’t see one Black employee.
Most of the cleaning staff I encountered were from eastern Europe and could barely speak English. Black people need to wake up. Other minorities clearly support their own, in some cases to our detriment, and make no apologies about it. http://www.BlackJesus.com