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18 Aug 2009 12:33PM
A charity is urging more businesses to commit to treating their employees and customers with disfigurements both fairly and equally.
The renewed call comes after Marks & Spencer recently become the first retailer to sign up to the Face Equality at Work campaign run by charity Changing Faces. Marks & Spencer joins Shell, the Olympic Delivery Authority, Barclays and British Airways in its commitment to the campaign.
Research by Changing Faces has shown that nine out of... (134 more words)







