Race Equality - Business in the Community

Race Equality

The Race at Work campaign was established by King Charles 111  in 1995 with the support of key business leaders.

Action by employers could boost the UK economy and lead to increased productivity and returns in the workplace. However, these potential gains are being stifled by the barriers faced by the ethnically diverse talent in the workplace.

Business in the Community (BITC) is committed to empowering employers to tap into this economic potential by accelerating change for ethnically diverse employees. We work with our network of private and public sector partners to offer tailored practical advice and share new insights to drive long-term change. We are also calling on the government to mandate ethnicity pay gap reporting.

We ask organisations to commit to the seven calls to action that form the Race at Work Charter, to help improve equality of opportunity in the workplace.

Find out more about Business in the Community’s work on race equality in the workplace. 

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Events

Race at Work Charter Surgery September 2024

Blogs

Windrush Day: 76 Years On

Sandra Kerr, Race Director, Business in the Community (BITC), reflects on the significance of the Windrush Generation as we continue to strive for a more inclusive society.
Blogs

Remembering George Floyd: Leadership and Allyship

In memory of George Floyd, Sandra Kerr, Race Director, Business in the Community (BITC), reflects on the ongoing need for leadership and allyship.