The federal government has launched the first steps of its 'action plan' to support Black public employees. According to federal data, 4.2 per cent of civil servants identify as Black.
01:56 | February 19, 202401:53 | February 21, 202402:12 | February 15, 2024The federal government has launched the first steps of its "action plan" to support Black public employees. According to federal data, 4.2 per cent of civil servants identify as Black. Abigail Bimman explains what is included in the government's commitment, the reaction, and how Ottawa is also fighting a lawsuit over how it has treated its Black employees.
The federal government has launched the first steps of its "action plan" to support Black public employees. According to federal data, 4.2 per cent of civil servants identify as Black. Abigail Bimman explains what is included in the government's commitment, the reaction, and how Ottawa is also fighting a lawsuit over how it has treated its Black employees.
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