Inclusive by Design: An Employer’s Guide to…
In the years following Donald Trump’s rise to power in the United States, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies around the world experienced a noticeable shift. What was once a steadily growing global movement towards greater inclusivity encountered new challenges; rhetoric became polarised, hard-won progress slowed, and, in some cases, reversed. The ripple effects of this shift have been felt across Europe and beyond, with public discourse questioning the value of DEI efforts and organisations finding themselves under pressure to justify or defend inclusive practices that had previously been gaining mainstream support.
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