Scottish Government - Funding of £500,000 to address long
standing barriers in accessing the labour market has been announced by First
Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
The Workplace Equality Fund will reduce employment
inequalities so that everyone – irrespective of gender, race or disability –
has the opportunity to fulfil their potential, and improve Scotland’s economic
performance as a result.
Speaking at the STUC annual congress in Aviemore, the First
Minister said:
“Our trade union movement is a source of huge strength for
our country. We see strong trade unions as vital partners in our efforts to
reduce inequality and deliver inclusive growth.
“One of the values our Scottish Business Pledge seeks to
encourage is gender equality in the workplace. We want to close the gap between
the proportion of men in the workforce and the proportion of women, and tackle
barriers to progression and unfair pay differentials.
“But we also know there are employment inequalities across
other protected characteristics – like race and disability.
“So I am pleased to announce that, through our new Workplace
Equality Fund, we will provide an initial £500,000 to help address these
disparities. The funding will go to groups who can demonstrate that their
efforts will help people overcome employment barriers.
“It’s a small but potentially significant way in which we
can help address a major economic and social issue. And it’s in-keeping
with the broader principles of the union movement and our shared commitment to
fair work and inclusive growth. By ensuring everyone in society is able
to flourish, everybody in Scotland will benefit.”
Background
A commitment to establish the Workplace Equality Fund was
made in the Labour
Market Strategy.
Source: Scottish
Government
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