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Indian in Oz fights against racism at workplace

Oz: Indian speaks on racism at workplace
Bangalore, Jan 25: The increasing number of racial attacks against Indians in Australia hitting the headlines have given birth to many questions about the real motive and the roots of this kind of aggression.

In a revelation that could be critical in unlocking the mystery behind these hate crimes, an Indian professional working in Australia narrates his story of his fight against white collar racism.

The story of the Indian, whose identity has not been revealed in the interest of his safety, unveils a new dimension to the racism down under.

"I would like our Indians to know of what really is happening to the Indians working within the government departments," the distressed Indian said in a mail to OneIndia.

Working with a government agency located in Ballarat, 100 km from Melbourne the racist attacks' 'hot spot', the Indian had to face racial discrimination at every step of his career despite having excellent credentials and work experience.

The victim was allegedly subjected to discrimination when it came to acknowledgment, appreciation, and appraisal at the workplace.

The government office is white dominated and no Indian or Asian has been able to survive for more than 4 to 6 months maximum, the Indian said.

He has, however, managed to grit his teeth and work there for over 6 years. He is now at the verge of resigning from his job as the absence of recognition and respect due to his race has left him stressed and in turn has affected his health, family and personal life.

The only colored person in the company with 1500 employees questioned, "How come with an Indian population of approximately 8,000 in Victoria and nearly 600 to 800 in Ballarat can't qualify jobs in this company?"

The Indian national is currently fighting against one of the manifestation of the underlying racism - he was denied a post, which was offered, questionably, to an Australian.
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He has raised this issue with an authority organisation but fails to get satisfactory answers.

The fact that a state-run agency indulges in racial discrimination has led the Indian to conclude that the commoners bashing up Indians on the streets is just a reflection of the government's stand.

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Antonios Symeonakis 01 Apr 2010 02:36 pm
1. Australia is one from the less racist countries in the world but it does not mean that Australia is not racist, or there are not racist attacks and race discrimination in Australia. 2. Last 10-15 years we have an increased number of racist attacks, race discrimination or policies against migrants, against Asians, against Muslims, Sighs or Jews, we had the racial riots in Cronoula Beach, the detention centers for refugees, even for little children, the lies against refugees, against...
Deepak 03 Feb 2010 08:55 am
Indian in Australia... I wonder what the Indian Media have to say about the reality of the so-called racist attacks in Australa. In the instance of the death of MR Singh...Indian nationals were responsible...my my!!! In the incident of an indian guy getting burnt...He inflicted it on himself trying to make an insurance claim dousing his car....my my! Any coverage on this from the indian media....NO!!! What a surprise... Indians and indian media are like drama queens and so short-sighted and have baseless allegations.... What happened now!! Do make a big scene on how Indians in Australia have lost their ways...Get all the indians involved...Call all the indians to be lacking morality based on the actions of a few... There is patriotism and there is Stupidity...I wonder where the over-reacting Indians and the indian media fits in... Jai Hind
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