HSBC senior leaders recently received a 48-page report with the results of a survey on diversity and perceptions of racism among the firm’s employees. The report, produced by a Vice President in the firm, detailed examples of racism, discrimination, and harassment that employees have faced at work and work-related functions.
The report concludes that HSBC has “abnormal levels of systemic discrimination."
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