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Specialists need main contractors’ help on equality and inclusion

Introducing equality, diversity and inclusion can be a challenge for the supply chain, but main contractors can make it happen, says Anjali Pindoria
Construction site hard hats. Image: Pexels
Image: Pexels

I have always wanted to be the voice for change for the betterment of our industry and being part of large movements doing great things is important to me. Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is one such movement. But I question if we are supportive enough of EDI among the majority of companies in our sector – our supply chain.

Around 343,000 businesses make up the built environment sector. With 90% of our industry comprising the supply chain, that means approximately 308,700 companies are pivotal to modernising our industry through improved EDI.

EDI is more than just acceptance and diversity of appearance, in fact, it delves deep into heritage, skills, languages, upbringing and education. This makes you stop and think: what percentage of those 308,700 businesses truly understand EDI and its importance?

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