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E&D
(redirected from Equality and Diversity)

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E&DEngineering & Development
E&DEnfants et Développement (Paris, France)
E&DEquality and Diversity
E&DExploration and Discovery
E&DEuthanasia and Disposal
E&DElection and Demand (foreclosure)
E&DEducation and Development
E&DEngineering and Design
E&DExploration and Development


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In addition, there are fears that a new requirement for public bodies to consider a company's equality and diversity practices when awarding contracts will make it even harder for smaller businesses to compete for public work.
The awards are designed to recognise and reward employers who are tackling issues of equality and diversity in the work place.
The papers are presented in sections on: scholars, scholarship, and inequality; reframing equality, diversity, and inclusion; sociology of equality, diversity, and inclusion; psychology of equality, diversity, and inclusion; labor politics, trade unions, equality, and diversity; equality and diversity interventions and change; and men, masculinities, equality, and change.
 
 
 
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