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Gwynedd housing group to carry on recruiting despite Welsh language row
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<a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/by-date/25-12-2014"> Dec 25, 2014 07:00</a>
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By <a class="" href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/authors/hywel-trewyn/" rel="author">Hywel Trewyn</a>
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<h2 class="">CCG maintains that being able to speak Welsh is not
essential, despite calls to halt the recruitment process by the Welsh
Language Commissioner</h2>
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<span>Welsh Language Commissioner, Meri Huws</span>
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<p>A housing group will carry on recruiting two top jobs – despite pleas for it to halt the process.</p><p>Welsh
Language Commissioner Meri Huws had urged Cartrefi Cymunedol Gwynedd
(CCG), Bangor, landlord for 6,300 former council homes, to <a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/gwynedd-housing-group-urged-halt-8333563">delay advertising two top jobs after it changed its policy</a> and deemed that the ability to speak Welsh wasn’t essential.</p><p>Ms
Huws wanted CCG to delay the process while she carried out an
investigation into the validity of the decision taken in September –
meaning it had broken its own language policy. Board member Cllr Sian
Gwenllian <a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/cllr-sian-gwenllian-quits-housing-8291597">resigned in protest</a>. </p><p>The decision created a storm of criticism and was denounced by politicians including Arfon AM <a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/all-about/alun-ffred-jones">Alun Ffred Jones</a>.</p><p>The
board, and its boss Ffrancon Williams, said it decided to ditch Welsh
as a language requirement for two out of three top jobs to “maximise”
its changes of getting more candidates to apply for the £82,000 posts.</p><p>Ms
Huws had given CCG a January 5 deadline to supply evidence about how it
came to its decision. The jobs closing date is January 9.</p><p>Defiant
CCG chief Ffrancon Williams, said they had responded to the
Commissioner’s letter and confirmed they would “not be delaying the
process of recruiting” the new directors. </p><p>He said: “Since the
decision was taken regarding the Welsh language requirement for two of
these posts back in September we have done all we can to be open and to
inform relevant bodies and individuals. </p><p>“I met with officers from
the Commissioner’s office in November to inform them of the decision
and to discuss the matter with them. I also met with local AMs and MPs
to explain our position, as well as the difficulties we have experienced
in the past when recruiting to senior posts.</p><p>“With a housing
stock of 6,300 we have a huge responsibility to our customers to provide
quality services and maintain their homes. </p><p>“These three jobs are
crucial to our ability to provide those services, and to the future of
CCG. It is possible that delaying the recruitment process could be
damaging to the business.</p><p>“We will of course continue to work as
closely as possible with the Commissioner and if non-Welsh speakers are
appointed to these two posts we will do all we can to support them to
learn the language. </p><p>“With over 95% of our staff and a high
percentage of our customers Welsh speakers we will continue to lead the
way in terms of providing a fully bilingual service.” </p><p>A Commisioner’s spokeswoman said she could not comment as they had not received Mr Williams’ letter.</p>
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