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This is a quote taken from the Project SOAR link. I did a double take when I read this part.
And, according to Air Force research manager Dr. Michael Spivock, the transformation in fitness standards is about more than improving operational effectiveness; it’s about ensuring that our fitness standards are in accordance with Canadian law.
“When we develop these fitness standards, we are bound by Canadian human rights law to something called ‘bona fide occupational requirements’,” Dr. Spivock says. “Basically, that tells us that any test we administer has to be representative of a person’s job. It has to be reflective of job requirements and it must hold up in court; therefore, the process we are using to develop these standards is absolutely scientific, not anecdotal.”
WTF, over? So I currently work on a Svc Tm that administers IT. What do I do, a friggin' typing speed PT test?
I've said it before; I'll say it again. The civilianization of the CF must stop before it is too late.
And, according to Air Force research manager Dr. Michael Spivock, the transformation in fitness standards is about more than improving operational effectiveness; it’s about ensuring that our fitness standards are in accordance with Canadian law.
“When we develop these fitness standards, we are bound by Canadian human rights law to something called ‘bona fide occupational requirements’,” Dr. Spivock says. “Basically, that tells us that any test we administer has to be representative of a person’s job. It has to be reflective of job requirements and it must hold up in court; therefore, the process we are using to develop these standards is absolutely scientific, not anecdotal.”
WTF, over? So I currently work on a Svc Tm that administers IT. What do I do, a friggin' typing speed PT test?
I've said it before; I'll say it again. The civilianization of the CF must stop before it is too late.