Govt review launched into ethnic minority progression in the workplace

23 February 2018 The government has launched a review into ethnic minority progression in the workplace in order to find out what action employers are taking to remove barriers and prevent harassment and to discover whether companies are reporting their ethnicity pay gap.

23 Feb 2018| News

23 February 2018

The government has launched a review into ethnic minority progression in the workplace in order to find out what action employers are taking to remove barriers and prevent harassment and to discover whether companies are reporting their ethnicity pay gap.

The results will feed into the recommendations made by the McGregor-Smith review into black, Asian, and minority ethnic participation and progression in the workplace, which recently found that the economy could be boosted by £24 billion a year by better racial equality.

The research will be conducted by Business in the Community.

The Institute of Employment Rights will hold a conference into Racism in the Workplace on 08 March in Liverpool – there are still some places remaining: Book now.