More than a third of workers from ethnic minorities have kept their career choice a secret due to family or...
Ethnicity
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‘Discrimination endures because failing to act is tacit reinforcement to continue unchecked. Sadly, leadership remains reluctant to address these behaviours’
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England and Wales are more diverse than ever, with Christianity no longer the most common religion and fewer people identifying...
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New research has shown that 25% of corporate legal departments now use diversity data when deciding which law firms they work with.
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Ethnic employment gaps have closed ‘substantially’ since the 1990s, according to research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, but pay...
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HR “still has a diversity problem”, according to a panel of leaders at this year’s annual CIPD conference.
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As the cost of living surges, a campaign group has launched a petition to get ethnicity pay gap reporting back on the government agenda.
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Almost two thirds (61%) of black employees experienced racism in the workplace in 2021, according to a new report published today by business psychology consultancy Pearn Kandola.
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Research finds the majority of employees do not challenge discrimination at work, despite 67% considering themselves an 'ally' to those from underrepresented groups.
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Two out of five workers from black and minority ethnic backgrounds experience racism at work, according to research from the TUC.
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The Red Arrows, of all British institutions, has been enveloped in allegations of bad behaviour that has seen pilots removed from the roster and a major enquiry take place.
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A consultation finds fairer recruitment processes should improve transport sector diversity.
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A West Midlands Trains employee was overheard making a comment about 'black priviledge' to his wife while participating in an online training session.
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With huge pressure on the construction industry to build new homes and infrastructure, diversity chief Mark Harrison explains how EDI initiatives will produce a fairer sector with more skills
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A report finds the leadership teams of UK retailers do not reflect the communities they serve.