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Individuals from working class backgrounds who join the UK's top professions earn on average 16% less than their colleagues doing the same job but who hail from a more privileged background.
This shocking fact revealed by this week's Oven-Ready HR guest Dr Sam Friedman highlights the long-shadow still cast on our life outcomes in 21st century Britain. Why in a supposedly meritocratic society, should where you went to school and how you speak determine your earning potential?
Dr Sam Friedman is a commissioner at the Social Mobility Commission and Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. He has published widely on class, culture and social mobility and recently co-authored “The Class Ceiling; why it pays to be privileged."
The question of class is a hot topic in HR. Just this month, accountancy giant KPMG announced plans to increase the number of partners and directors with a working class background from 23% to 29%.
In this interview, we cover:
This is a fascinating interview into Britain's class system and how it plays out at work. Surely in a modern society, where you went to school shouldn't impact your pay packet should it?
Links:
https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-class-ceiling
https://www.lse.ac.uk/sociology/people/sam-friedman
https://www.linkedin.com/in/podcasthost/
Find out more?
To listen to the full episode, download a transcript and view all the other episodes or find out more about Oven-Ready HR and Chris Taylor your show host visit: https://ovenreadyhr.com
By Chris TaylorIndividuals from working class backgrounds who join the UK's top professions earn on average 16% less than their colleagues doing the same job but who hail from a more privileged background.
This shocking fact revealed by this week's Oven-Ready HR guest Dr Sam Friedman highlights the long-shadow still cast on our life outcomes in 21st century Britain. Why in a supposedly meritocratic society, should where you went to school and how you speak determine your earning potential?
Dr Sam Friedman is a commissioner at the Social Mobility Commission and Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. He has published widely on class, culture and social mobility and recently co-authored “The Class Ceiling; why it pays to be privileged."
The question of class is a hot topic in HR. Just this month, accountancy giant KPMG announced plans to increase the number of partners and directors with a working class background from 23% to 29%.
In this interview, we cover:
This is a fascinating interview into Britain's class system and how it plays out at work. Surely in a modern society, where you went to school shouldn't impact your pay packet should it?
Links:
https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-class-ceiling
https://www.lse.ac.uk/sociology/people/sam-friedman
https://www.linkedin.com/in/podcasthost/
Find out more?
To listen to the full episode, download a transcript and view all the other episodes or find out more about Oven-Ready HR and Chris Taylor your show host visit: https://ovenreadyhr.com