I read an interesting article on the website http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1939. This article permits me to give some arguments against the statement that there is a problem of racism on the labour market:
First, the way you present yourself on the labour market really is important. Although Moroccans don’t always end their education, their criminal record isn’t often empty and they don’t get any start-up capital. This is a problem for the employers because for them the background is more important than the colour of the skin.
Secondly, profit maximization is the most important aim for most companies. That is why it’s important that the employers can reckon on their workers. On this point there is a problem because Moroccans have often a lack of motivation. They use the word “racism” as a story for their unemployment in contrast with the real explanation that is a lack of motivation.
Laurence de Klerk Wolters
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