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In this episode, we investigate the representation of working class voices in the UK’s environment sector, reveal exclusive ENDS analysis on the industry’s make-up and hear from those trying to break glass ceilings.
New ENDS analysis shows that of more than 260 environmental professionals surveyed, more than two-thirds of respondents felt that working class individuals are either significantly or slightly under-represented in their organisations.
Only a fifth felt this group was fairly represented. But the picture is arguably more nuanced that the data shows.
To help wrestle with the numbers, in this podcast we speak to:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Environmental Data Services (ENDS)In this episode, we investigate the representation of working class voices in the UK’s environment sector, reveal exclusive ENDS analysis on the industry’s make-up and hear from those trying to break glass ceilings.
New ENDS analysis shows that of more than 260 environmental professionals surveyed, more than two-thirds of respondents felt that working class individuals are either significantly or slightly under-represented in their organisations.
Only a fifth felt this group was fairly represented. But the picture is arguably more nuanced that the data shows.
To help wrestle with the numbers, in this podcast we speak to:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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