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How employers can get serious about tackling racism against Indigenous workers
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How employers can get serious about tackling racism against Indigenous workers

This article discusses ongoing issues of racism faced by Indigenous workers in Australia despite efforts like NAIDOC Week celebrations. Recent research indicates that over half of Indigenous workers surveyed experienced racism at work, prompting a parliamentary inquiry with nearly 600 submissions. The article highlights the need for workplaces to address systemic racism through initiatives such as Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs), which show a significant reduction in reported racism among Indigenous employees. The study, conducted by the Centre for Indigenous People and Work, emphasizes the harmful effects of workplace racism, including decreased job satisfaction and higher turnover rates. While there is some progress, the pace of change remains slow, with only a marginal increase in the percentage of Indigenous workers who haven't encountered racial slurs since 2020.

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How employers can get serious about tackling racism against Indigenous workers

This article discusses ongoing issues of racism faced by Indigenous workers in Australia despite efforts like NAIDOC Week celebrations. Recent research indicates that over half of Indigenous workers surveyed experienced racism at work, prompting a parliamentary inquiry with nearly 600 submissions. The article highlights the need for workplaces to address systemic racism through initiatives such as Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs), which show a significant reduction in reported racism among Indigenous employees. The study, conducted by the Centre for Indigenous People and Work, emphasizes the harmful effects of workplace racism, including decreased job satisfaction and higher turnover rates. While there is some progress, the pace of change remains slow, with only a marginal increase in the percentage of Indigenous workers who haven't encountered racial slurs since 2020.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article focuses on systemic racism against Indigenous workers and advocates for specific policy interventions like Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs). It presents data showing the negative impact of racism on Indigenous employment and highlights the importance of addressing these issues throughR

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factually aligned with the primary source document, accurately reporting on the findings regarding racism and cultural safety in workplaces. Objectivity is generally maintained, though there is a slight lean toward advocating for employer action.

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ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

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