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15 Apr 2005 2:13PM

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- TUC Changing Times News
Racism in Britain’s workplaces is damaging the career prospects of many black workers because at every level of working life they get fewer training opportunities, despite often being better qualified than their white counterparts, says the TUC.
A new TUC report launched today to coincide with the TUC’s annual Black Workers' conference entitled Workplace training - a race for opportunity reveals that, even though job-related training is more likely to be offered to qualified workers, qua... (364 more words)
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