Diversity News
Hate is always local: The Swedish city that said no to neo-Nazis
On an August afternoon in 1995, John Hron, a defiant anti-racist, was tortured and beaten to death by neo-Nazi skinheads beside a picturesque lake near his home town of Kode in Kungälv, Sweden. He was …
The business case for diversity in the workplace is now overwhelming
We live in a complex, interconnected world where diversity, shaped by globalization and technological advance, forms the fabric of modern society. Notwithstanding this interconnectedness, there is also growing polarization – both in the physical and …
Being American by birth didn’t stop the discrimination against El Centro director
ELYRIA — An American citizen since birth, Victor Leandry still experienced “culture shock” upon moving to Lorain County.
Born in Georgia where his father was stationed in the U.S. military, Leandry lived in a “poor, violent” …
Knowledge Transfer Tools : Quick Studies
Diversity CLUES Consulting produces quick studies on a variety of topics. From key facts about Local Immigration Partnerships to key dates in the history of Corporate Social Responsibility, we believe that well-organized ‘quick studies’ and graphically-engaging …
Canadian employers need workers but balk at hiring immigrants: survey
Even as employers complain about a shortage of job candidates, they remain hesitant to hire immigrants, a survey conducted by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) suggests.
The findings are contained in a poll of …
