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Race at Work, Sandra Kerr OBE

Apr 11, 2017

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Business in the CommunityRace at Work The Big Connect

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Race at Work surveyA substantial quantitative survey into the working life of people in the UK

Business in the Community race.bitc.org.uk

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Race at Work – key findings

UK workplaces might be comfortable talking about age and gender, but are less comfortable talking about race•It is clear employers need to have more confidence to address the issue of race at work and aim to understand how it has an impact on the individual and their opportunity to reach their full potential.

•Huge appetite for progression and fast track opportunities•Bullying and harassment is prevalent•Lack of role models in the workplace•There is a demand for mentors and sponsors

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http://race.bitc.org.uk/resources/racialbiasinfographic

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Findings from the Harvard Implicit Association Tests (IAT) 2013Reasons given by respondent for why they took the race test %

Work School Recommendation News/literature Websearch/other

21% 22% 20% 31% 7%Race

AgeChooseacategory

Gender

Sexuality

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How should employers refer to people from a BAME background?