>From: "Liu, Harry" <[email protected]> >To: >Subject: FW: THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! >Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:10:14 +0800 > >Thank you for your feedback. We aim to provide equal opportunity to qualified candidates, we will review our current practices, and will make necessary changes to update our practices so as to make Pulse a responsible employer in China. > >thank you. > >Dongguan Pulse Electronics, Recruitment Dept, > >_________________________________________________________________________________ > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: >Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:04 PM >To: resume >Cc: Expathiring; Pulse_HR >Subject: THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! > >Dear leaders of Pulse, > > I am a chinese,congrated form a university of china on June,2005 and obtained bachelor' degree with distinction at that time. After graduating from university, I was employed by a company of TAIWAN which is good at transformer design and manufacture and I work at magnetics and transformer design all the time. > > On March 19,2007, your a local unit -DONGGUAN PULSE COMPONENTS' >LTD.offered their employment to me and gave me a ENG position.They asked me to work as soon as possible.On April 10,2007,I arrived and was asked to be identified only by my surname at a small hospital. After the simple test ,they told me that I can't work at that time,because I was a carrier of the Hepatitis B virus.I have passed your interview ,but eventually I lost the chance to be a delphi employee because of Hepatitis B virus. > We know the Hepatitis B virus would not pose “considerable risk” to others,and I can work as same as others. It is mainly transmitted at birth, through sexual contact or by contaminated needles.The health ministry of China says carriers can live, work and study “normally”. I thought that as a big company, PULSE would have a better understanding of this issue. > Officially, discrimination against Hepatitis B victims is banned under a worded 2004 law,and The health ministry of China noted that discrimination against Hepatitis B victims is banned at June 1,2007. > If a mistake has been committed ,you will follow up and take whatever measures are required to correct it > About 0.12 billion people have HBV who are discriminated in china by foreign invested company like your company.So pls help me!Thank you! |