Opinion and People

Fairness, inclusion and respect: how to improve construction’s culture

Alex Minett explains how adopting a fairness, inclusion and respect programme can help construction companies improve their culture and make workplaces more welcoming.
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Promoting a culture of fairness, inclusion and respect has multiple benefits. Not only are diverse businesses more profitable, they are also better at attracting and retaining talent, as jobseekers increasingly favour employers committed to diversity and equality.

A diverse workforce can also lead to better workplace performance by generating new ideas and perspectives and increasing employee engagement.

Furthermore, clients and large contractors increasingly expect their supply chain partners to work with them to implement diversity and inclusion practices and policies.

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