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Last month, the social mobility and child poverty commission found that because working-class graduates were less likely to have gone to Russell group universities they were "systematically locked out" of top jobs.
"Statistically it's highly probable but the question is … how much mud do I have to sift through in that population to find that diamond?" Alan Milburn, the former Labour cabinet minister who chairs the commission, said: "This research shows that young people with working-class backgrounds are being systematically locked out of top jobs.
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After the killing of Philando Castile last week I've been sitting with deep questions about what it means to be a black politician leading an education nonprofit focused on coding education in a city that has systematically decimated and locked out its black population.
The players have been locked out since July 1.
On August 15 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation locked out 5,500 workers.
They could be locked out, priced out, dumped out.
"I was locked in and the rest of the world was locked out," he says.
Why have NBA stars been locked out?
But all of us are locked out, rather than in.
"A large part is locked out"?
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