ABN Amro popular boss with minorities
Friday 07 March 2008
ABN Amro bank has risen to fourth place from number 10 as the most popular employer among ethnic minorities in the new annual rankings compiled by the Intelligence Group, reports Friday’s Financieele Dagblad.
Supermarket Albert Heijn kept its lead while hamburger chain McDonald’s rose one place to second position. It was followed by local government (up from the ninth spot last year). Energy concern Shell lost its fifth position to Dutch Rail.
The group surveyed over a thousand people of Turkish, Moroccan, Antilleans and Suriname origin aged between 15 and 35.
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Wow, isn't that great to know that the minorities in the Netherlands have a wonderful future as cashiers or stockboys. Perhaps flipping hamburgers is a real announcement for those with college educations.
I'd be hard pressed to name any top executives in any of these organizations who hire people of color who by the way have Dutch passports. In fact the very few if any minorities who have management positions probably were not born here.
By Elise krentzel | March 10, 2008 7:57 PM