UK
BUSINESSES NEED TO EMBRACE DIVERSITY IN HR
(22 August 2003)
UK
employers risk skills shortages, recruitment and retention problems
and costly tribunal claims if they fail to promote equality and
value diversity claim the organisers of Job Scene - a recruitment
roadshow. Research by Opportunity Now states that by 2010 only 20
per cent of the UK working population will be white, male, able-bodied
and under 45. The largest increase will be in the number of working
women.
A survey
conducted by Personnel Today and law firm DLA revealed that nearly
half of 1,400 employers questioned have inadequate equality and
diversity training policies to help line managers deal with workplace
issues.
The
organisers of Job Scene, a series of recruitment, skills and training
events, are aware how important it is for employers to address these
diversity issues now rather than later. That is why the largest
national series of its kind has teamed up with Race For Opportunity
at its events held in Birmingham, Bristol and London to promote
diversity in the work place.
Race
for Opportunity aim to meet fellow exhibitors who include HR managers,
and inform them of diversity issues that directly affect their recruitment
campaigns and ultimately their organisation's competitive edge.
Race
for Opportunity's north area business development manager, Richard
Stokes explained the benefits of being involved with Job Scene.
"It is always worthwhile being at a Job Scene event. It is
right at the cutting edge of employment in this country and diversity
is what it is all about."
With
thousands of visitors drawn to visit the event, Job Scene provides
the perfect opportunity to meet a wide section of the community
and assess their suitability there and then for available vacancies.
The
National Audit Office were just one of the many employers present
at the Job Scene event held earlier this year in Olympia, London.
Guy Lamming, recruitment manager for the National Audit Office,
explained why he finds Job Scene so important as part of his recruitment
strategy. "At the National Audit Office we are looking to build
a diverse workforce of graduates drawn from various backgrounds
who can offer us a variety of different skills and experiences."
"The
Olympia event gives us the opportunity to meet more than just those
who have recently graduated or who are about to graduate. We get
to meet more mature graduates and second jobbers who are considering
the public sector or accountancy as a career change. We are looking
forward to meeting more strong candidates in 2004."
For
more information about the Job Scene series, visit www.jobsceneuk.co.uk
or Freecall 0500 026120.
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