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Construction and EDI leaders pledge support following sexism row

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Industry leaders recently gathered to discuss the fallout from the On The Tools Awards 2024, where women dressed in skin-tight, hi-vis jumpsuits were hired to help promote the event. 

Following the event, EDI expert Harriet Waley-Cohen published a LinkedIn post criticising the decision to hire women dressed in “hyper sexualised outfits designed around construction safety kit”.

In the post, titled ‘Sexist WTF of the Week’, Waley-Cohen revealed that a group of whistleblowers, including men and women from the industry, were “appalled by the regressive, sexist messaging” at the event. 

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