In wake of nationwide protests after the killing of George Floyd, Black and Latinx employees want business leaders to confront institutionalized racism at work. Brunswick
Brunswick's findings show more than half of African-American and Latinx employees want managers to discuss racial discrimination and police brutality in the workplace. About 43% of Black employees and 32% of Latinx workers want leaders to discuss topics of race in the workplace compared to just 23% of white employees.
Findings from Brunswick show 38% of Black workers and 33% of Latinx workers want leaders to communicate more about COVID-19's impact on minority groups.
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