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In today’s show on What should workplaces do now after the racist riots?
- Why I decided to cover this topic. [00:46]
- Rachael Twumasi-Corson’s reflections on recent race riots. [02:12]
- The impact of the riots on the workplace. [03:27]
- Strategies for employers to support their staff. [06:03]
- How I can support you going forward to address this. [10:49]
Quotes on What should workplaces do now after the racist riots?
- What happens outside the workplace, affects the workplace.
- We do know that with the fascist riots, there was a lot of looting and damage to property
- This isn’t about accusing every single white person of being a fascist rioter.
- Racially marginalised communities have seen this time and time again.
- Talk to your race equality network to see what they need.
Resources on What should workplaces do now after the racist riots?
- Riots show how the UK’s far-right has changed
- Raenaissance Writes
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