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Is allyship important in construction?

Allyship is "the right thing to do" (image: Designer491, dreamstime.com)
Allyship is seen as "the right thing to do" (image: Designer491, dreamstime.com)

CM People examines the need to make everyone feel included at work and the potential benefits that come with treating allyship as a skill.

Hold up all the fingers on both of your hands and put one down each time one of the following statements applies to you:

  • You’ve ever hesitated to disclose your partner’s gender identity to a work colleague.
  • You’ve ever struggled to find ‘nude’ plasters in your skin tone.
  • You don’t feel safe going for a jog at night or in a poorly lit neighbourhood.

Quantity surveyor Faye Allen has used this test (which includes seven more statements) at events, to make people think about the advantages they have, and may not be aware of, compared with colleagues.

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