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Non-Burmese ethnic minorities and union members continue to face pernicious workplace discrimination.
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A proposed government requirement for companies with more than 250 employees to publish data on the pay gap between men and women under section 78 of the Equality Act 2010, is to be applauded, said Smethers, but more had to be done to tackle "pernicious" bias in the workplace.
That is because the Tories want to take a Trump-lite approach with a minuscule increase in infrastructure investment, a pernicious immigration policy, the destruction of workplace rights and environmental protections, alongside a race to the bottom in taxes for the rich and in wages for the rest of us.
But pernicious forces were at work.
From the street and the workplace to the bedroom and the kitchen table, he always manages to find the persistent and pernicious dichotomy at the core of manhood that causes us to hurt others and ourselves.
"Pernicious quicksand!
One of the most pernicious ideas in the world of education right now is that the sole function of school is to train students for the workplace.
But stereotyping is pernicious when it is applied at the broader level (taxing Ferrari drivers to fund a "consolation benefit" for women let down by their objects of desire, or disadvantaging women in the workplace because they might get pregnant).
Domestic abuse is pernicious.
That inertia is pernicious.
"It became pernicious".
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