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Premier League No Room For Racism Action Plan Commitments

Premier League No Room For Racism Action Plan Commitments 9 Feb 2021 Now Playing Related Articles Executive pathways These targets for the Premier League organisation have been set following research and analysis into national and regional representation, projected staff turnover and workforce growth. They represent our commitment to treating all staff and potential candidates fairly, regardless of gender or ethnicity, and our belief that a more diverse workforce drives business performance. The current Premier League workforce is 37 per cent female with 12 per cent from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic background. Mid-term workforce diversity targets to achieve by 31 July 2026 Level/Grouping Board

Premier League announces No Room For Racism Action Plan

Premier League announces No Room For Racism Action Plan 10 Feb 2021 Now Playing Related Articles The Premier League has launched its No Room For Racism Action Plan, outlining a series of commitments aimed at creating greater access to opportunities and career progression for Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups in football, and actions to eradicate racial prejudice. The commitments build on the existing action taken by the Premier League and clubs to promote equality, diversity and inclusion. Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: Football is a diverse sport, which brings together communities and cultures from all backgrounds. This diversity has made the game stronger on the pitch and it is vital we ensure this is reflected across all areas of the game.

How clubs marked PL Charitable Fund 10-year anniversary

How clubs marked PL Charitable Fund 10-year anniversary 31 Dec 2020 Now Playing A look at some of the winners who have had their communities changed by the work of PL charities Related Articles The Premier League Charitable Fund (PLCF) celebrated its 10-year anniversary this year, recognising the impact football clubs have had on their communities. The PLCF was established in 2010 to distribute funding provided by the Premier League to professional football club community organisations across England and Wales, supporting them in their delivery of local outreach initiatives. Over the last decade, the PLCF has provided assistance and investment to 110 professional football clubs across the Premier League, EFL and National League.

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