Ban the Box
Business in the Community’s (BITC) Ban the Box campaign calls on UK employers to give people with criminal convictions a fair chance to compete for jobs by removing the tick box from application forms and instead asking about the convictions later in the recruitment process.
Employers often ask candidates about criminal convictions at the initial stage of a job application. If so, people with convictions are excluded from roles for which they may be qualified and capable of doing. By Banning the Box organisations get: access to a wider, more diverse talent pool; save on; recruitment costs; gain reputational benefit.
Find out more about the employers who have signed up to Ban the Box.
Creating meaningful employment is one of the most significant ways that business contributes to the livelihoods of individuals and communities, and is for many the only sustainable route out of poverty.
Offering quality experience of work, adopting new approaches to recruitment and breaking down barriers to entering work for people from disadvantaged groups can benefit business by tackling skills shortages, building new talent pipelines, boosting retention rates and achieving higher productivity.
Find out more about Business in the Community’s focus on employment