New guidelines set out by the CMI and the British Academy of Management could lead to greater diversity in the workplace and help boost the UK economy
Britain’s biggest businesses must improve the diversity of their workforces, beginning by disclosing how many black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) employees they have, a report released this summer urged.
It comes from professional management body the CMI and the British Academy of Management.
It is estimated that £24bn…
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