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7 Apr 2006 12:00AM
Black and Asian women are subject to serious discrimination both within the workplace and when looking for jobs, a new report has warned.
The study by the TUC found that black and Asian women are almost twice as likely to be unemployed as their white counterparts.
In addition, those who are in work are often forced to settle for positions they are over-qualified for, while almost twice as many black women and a third more Asian women are engaged on temporary or fixed-term contracts than w... (251 more words)
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